Soldiers at Camp Day, 1860

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OrgLot1416_F01_004

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Soldiers at Camp Day, 1860

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  • 1860 (Creation)

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black-and-white prints (photographs); salted paper prints; 13.4 x 10.8 inches

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(1831 - 1882)

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A view of Camp Day, Oregon. A group of soldiers holding rifles stand in a line in front of a small grouping of white tents in a clearing surrounded by ponderosa pines. The soldiers are from Company L, Third Artillery division attached to Fort Umpqua at the Oregon Coast. A handwritten caption on the back of the photograph reads, "Co. "L", 3rd Artillery, U.S.A. at Camp Day, 1860. Photograph by Lorenzo Lorain."
Camp Day was a temporary military encampment established in the Klamath Basin in Southern Oregon during the summer and fall of 1860. The military expedition was a response to reports of potential conflicts between members of the Klamath and Modoc people and Euro-American settlers concerning land use and territorial rights.
Image note: For duplicate copies of this photograph, see OrgLot1416_F01_003 and OrgLot1416_F04_004.

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No Copyright - United States http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/

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Lorenzo Lorain photographs, Org. Lot 1416, Folder 1, 004

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