. Deeds of valor : how America's heroes won the medal of honor : personal reminiscences and records of officers and enlisted men who were awarded the congressional medal of honor for most conspicuous acts of bravery in battle : combined with an abridged history of our country's wars . wasdeceived. It was agreed to meet on the next day; Meacham, Dyar, Dr. Thomas andGeneral Canby were to go as the representatives of the White Father. The twoIndian rogues, Bogus Charley and Boston Charley, were kept in camp over nightand treated with friendly consideration and kindaess. Commissioners Meachamand D


. Deeds of valor : how America's heroes won the medal of honor : personal reminiscences and records of officers and enlisted men who were awarded the congressional medal of honor for most conspicuous acts of bravery in battle : combined with an abridged history of our country's wars . wasdeceived. It was agreed to meet on the next day; Meacham, Dyar, Dr. Thomas andGeneral Canby were to go as the representatives of the White Father. The twoIndian rogues, Bogus Charley and Boston Charley, were kept in camp over nightand treated with friendly consideration and kindaess. Commissioners Meachamand Dyar had their suspicions, but were overruled. Tobe, the wife of Scout Riddle,implored the commissioners not to go, as her tribesmen planned treachery andmurder; but her entreaties were in vain. Next morning the party started for the council-tent. They were General Canby,Dr. Thomas, Meacham, Dyar, Riddle and his Modoc wife, and the two Charley and Boston Charley; they carried no arms whatever; General Canbytook a box of cigars with him. At the council-tent they met six chieftains, armed; Captain Jack, Schonchin,Shacknasty Jim, Ellens Man, Hooker Jim and Black Jim. Their pistols could beseen sticking out of their blankets. The two Charleys, who had been treated so. MAJOR JOHN GREEN RESCUED THE WOUNDED. — 176 — friendly in the white camp, forthwith joined their comrades, disappeared for a whileand came back armed. Canby and his companions now saw plainly that they hadbeen entrapped. But Canby stepped forward coolly and invited everyone to sitdown for the meeting. The whites sat on one side of a small sage-brush fire, theredskins on the other; Riddle and Tobe were near General Canby. The latter handedaround his box of cigars, and the council farce began. Suddenly Hooker Jim arose and, taking an overcoat from Dyars horse, saidsneeringly while putting it on, Here is Mr. Meacham. The commissioners thoughtto ignore the incident, although it was of bad enough signific


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