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Description
Photograph of a crowd at the lynching of Lashenais on the corner of
Temple Street and New High (Justica) Street, Los Angeles, 1870. A crowd
of people gathers around the gate to the lumber yard. Lashenais, who
was lynched for killing Jacob Bell, hangs from the archway. Many people
towards the outside of the crowd simply sit, inactive. Tents and other
spectators can be seen on the hill in the background. The image also
shows Pound Cake Hill, which would later become the site of the Court
House and then the Criminal Courts Building.
Crowd at the lynching of Lashenais on the corner of Temple Street and New High (Justica) Street, Los Angeles, 1870
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Wounded Knee was the lowest day of US Army History besides maybe the 25th Division loosing their colors in Korea.
ReplyDeleteThe Lakota had been mostly disarmed to the point that 90% of the tents had been searched. An inadvertent shot brought remaining arms to bear, giving the cav the reason they sought to have one last thinning of redskins. Until the battle of Iwo Jima, Wounded Knee held the record for the highest number of Congressional Medals of Honor awarded in a single battle. One Cpl got the blue max for fetching his Lt. a drink of water during the shooting. To this day, Army soldiers fight under the streamer of this unnecessary disgrace.
Red Dirt Plowboy-enough Plains Apache to get a free lunch at school, but we never took it.