Edward Canby
Major General Edward Richard Sprigg Canby (November 9 1817 - April 11, 1873) graduated from West Point in 1839.
During the U.S. Civil War, he prevented Confederate General Sibley from reaching California and led troops that took Mobile in 1865.
After the war, Canby was named army commander of the Department of the Columbia.
He was later sent in 1873 to California for participation in the Modoc War.
The Modocs, entrenched in Captain Jack's Stronghold south of Tule Lake, resisted army attacks
so effectively that a peace conference was arranged.
General Canby was shot and killed by Captain Jack of the Modocs on April 11, 1873, becoming the first, and only, general killed during the Indian Wars.
A cross in recognition of his killing was erected in Lava Beds National Monument.
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