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Photographers number:2501
Title:Lava Bed, looking South East

Photographer:Carleton E Watkins   (Nov 11, 1829 — Jun 23, 1916;  Active approx. 1853 — 1896)
Publisher:Carleton Watkins
Format:Stereograph

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2521View of Lava Bed, looking South-east, showing the spot where the Modocs camped, and to the right of the trail by which they escaped from their stronghold.
2502Lava Bed, looking East, showing Soldiers Cemetery
2513View of Capt. Jack's stronghold in the Lava Bed, showing Modoc fortification in fore and back grounds. Mount Shasta in the distance, looking South-west.
2516View of Lava Bed, looking South-west.
2519View of Lava Bed, looking North-east, showing the Modoc fortifcations in the backgroiund.
2518View of Lava Bed, looking West, showing Bluff in distance and Van Buren Hill.
2520View of Lava Bed, looking North-wast.
2522View of Shasta Valley and Mount Shasta, looking South-east
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