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Tule Lake City Historical Markers

Map of California State Historical Marker Locations in the City of Tule Lake
 

Tule Lake City Historical Markers

Tule Lake General Interest
Battle of Land’s Ranch, 1872
One of the engagements of the Modoc War took place on December 21, 1872, on what was then known as the Land's Ranch. Army supply wagons, escorted by c... [click for more]

Bloody Point
In 1850 one of the bloodiest massacres of emigrants ever known on the Oregon Trail occurred here when Modoc Indians killed over 90 men, women, and chi... [click for more]

Canby’s Cross-1873
General E. R. S. Canby was murdered here in April 1873 while holding a peace parley with Captain Jack and Indian chiefs under a flag of truce. Eleazer... [click for more]

Captain Jack’s Stronghold
From this fortress, Captain Jack and his Indian forces successfully resisted capture by U.S. Army troops from December 1, 1872 to April 18, 1873. ... [click for more]

Frémont’s Camp
John C. Frémont's expedition from Fort Sutter to Upper Klamath Lake, which included Kit Carson and other scouts, camped here May 1-4, 1846. The... [click for more]

Guillem’s Graveyard
Almost 100 soldiers killed in action during the Modoc Indian War of 1872-73 were buried here. The bodies were moved to the National Cemetery in Washin... [click for more]

Tule Lake Relocation Center
Tule Lake was one of ten American concentration camps established during World War II to incarcerate 110,000 persons of Japanese ancestry, of whom the... [click for more]