[3] Klamath Agency post office was established in 1878 and ran until 1965, when the mail was instead routed to Chiloquin.
[4] In the 1890s, Klamath Agency was the site of two Indian boarding schools—one for boys and one for girls.
The airfield was named in honor of the only Klamath Indian to die in World War II.
[6] Raymond L. Enouf was a Marine private first class, who was killed while acting as a medic in the front lines during the Battle of Iwo Jima.
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