Modoc Incident, 1923

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Modoc is the name of one of the California indian tribes that lived under the shadow of the Mt. Shasta volcano, and shared it with the Shasta, Paiute, and Pit River Indians.  It was also the name of the county where my father was raised.  By the time he was born, in 1920, it had only recently, within the previous forty years been indian country.  The Modoc indian wars were recent legend by the time my father heard them.  One story my father told me, was that of a friend of his mothers, a big woman with nine children who died giving birth at the hands of an incompetent, alcoholic doctor.  

The link up with the song Henry Lee though circumstantial and tangential, is equal to its connection to Dante, who looms large as a shadow in the Harry Smith Anthology, and creates the format for both it and this series.      

Modoc Incident (1923) 

   Up in Modoc is a town they call McCloud
beneath the volcano
    A logging camp, few hundred, maybe less
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    Back in 1923 was a man possessed
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    by despair and fiery rage into madness
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   The baby's not due yet, there's something wrong."
beneath the volcano
    She fainted half away in the Big man's  arms
beneath the volcano
    When the blood began to flow he cried, "Just hold on.
beneath the volcano
    Gonna find old Dr. Lee, no I won't take long."

   "Don't let me die by the hand of Dr. Lee.
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    He murdered Little Fire, and he'll kill me too."
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    But the Big Swede doesn't hear, he's out the door.
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    And Ruth, his wife, she knows her fate is sealed.
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   "Doc, you save her life or you're a dead man."
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    "My Ruth is birthin', bleeding on the sheet's."
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    The Doc's so drunk his legs go limp
but the Big Man's grip is strong.
    And by his belt he frog walks him up the street.
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   When they get to her bed it's lookin' way too late.
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    There's blood everywhere, her dress is dripping red.
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    Her chest don't move, she can barely take a breath
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    "Bring a bowl of water, prepare to meet thy fate." 
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    An infant daughter pulled out stillborn, dead,
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    By the silver tongs of the drunken Dr. Lee.
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    And Ruth has bled to death both men can see
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    And something snaps inside the Big Man's head

   The Big Swede's butcher knife slays Dr. Lee.
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    "I told you, save her life or die you must."  
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    In the struggle there's a lamp knocked to the floor,
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    and the house is soon in flames, by kerosene. 
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   Now Dr. Lee was killed by the Big Swede.
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    who, screaming and wild eyed ran out the door
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    His house in flames, the neighborhood, then the forest is on fire,
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    as he drives off in his truck up the Shasta grade.
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   The sheriff and his men chase the Big Swede,
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    Up the Shasta grade to a burned out pickup truck
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    There's a far off distant speck on the mountain slope,
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    And a posse catching up with a hanging rope.
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    The idea was to lasso the Big Man
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    By court of law, he'd hang for all to see. 
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    They find him all alone at the crater's edge. 
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    He screams, "Better shoot me now or let me be."
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    But the sheriff knows the law, says, "Rope him boys,"
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    And the lariats are thrown around his neck.
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    He grabs the ropes and he wraps 'em round his arms
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    He takes 2 men with him as he jumps right off the edge
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   So the facts have turned to legend, fish to fowl.
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    The ghost of the Big Swede still haunts the land.
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    You can hear his lonely song in the coyote's howl,
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    in the tortured hopeless heart of a burning man.
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