First Battle of the Stronghold

First Battle of the Stronghold
Part of Modoc War (Indian Wars)

Modocs defending Stronghold
DateJanuary 17, 1873
Location
South shore of Tulelake
Northeastern California, United States
Result Decisive Modoc victory
Belligerents
Modoc United States
Commanders and leaders
Captain Jack
Shaknasty Jim
Scarface Charley
Frank Wheaton
John Green
Reuben Bernard
Strength
53 300 Infantry
100 Cavalry
2 howitzers
Casualties and losses
None 42 killed, many wounded

The First Battle of the Stronghold (January 17, 1873) was the second battle in the Modoc War of 1872–1873. The battle was fought between the United States Army under Lieutenant Colonel Frank Wheaton and a band of the Native American Modoc tribe from Oregon and California, led by Captain Jack (Kintpuash in Modoc).

The US Army forces tried to dislodge the Modoc from the natural fortress, now called Captain Jack's Stronghold, in the lava beds along the south shore of Tule Lake in northeastern California. They had illegally left the Klamath Reservation in Oregon, to which they had been relocated from their territory in order to enable European Americans to settle in the area. The Modoc soundly defeated the Army, inflicting numerous casualties and forcing it to retreat. Factors aiding the Modoc included their excellent defensive position, steady patience, and a thick fog that obscured portions of the battlefield.