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he encamped on Honey Creek, fifteen miles north-west of Warner, where he found Darragh, whom he followed the next day up the creek ten miles, finding that it headed in a range of finely timbered mountains trend ing north and south, with patches of snow on their summits. On the 31st the new camp was located in an open- timbered country, on the eastern boun dary of California, and received the name of New Warner. It was 500 feet lower than the former camp. On the 1st of August the command re turned, having discovered some fresh trails leading toward California, and confirming the theory of the source of Indian supplies. At Camp Warner were found Captain Perry and McKay, who had returned from a scout to the south-east without finding an Indian; while Archie Mclntosh, a half-breed Boise scout, had brought in eleven prisoners, making forty- six killed and captured by the allies within two weeks.

On the 3d of August Crook set out on a recon- noissance to Selvie River and Harney Valley, with the object of locating another winter post, escorted by Lieutenant Stanton, with a detachment of Captain Perry s company, and Archie Mclntosh with fifteen scouts. The point selected was at the south end of the Blue Mountains, on the west side, and the camp was named Harney. 26

On the 16th of August, by a general order issued from headquarters military division of the Pacific, the district of Boise was restricted to Fort Boise. Camp Lyon, Camp Three Forks of the Owyhee, and Camp C. F. Smith were made to constitute the dis trict of Owyhee, 27 and placed under the command of General Elliott, 1st cavalry. Fort Klamath and camps Watson, Warner, Logan, and Harney were designated as constituting the district of the lakes, and assigned to the command of Crook, who also had

26 Gen. Orders Dept Columbia, Nov. 26, 1867.

    • A few months later Bois6 was incorporated in the district of Owyhee. \n
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