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In 1969, for a period of nineteen months, the Island was occupied by American Native Indian groups in protest of land treaties.
During this time, many of the structures including the Warden's home was partially destroyed and burned.
The remains have been put back together and held up by steel frame supports in this ghostly structure.
Copyright Raymond L. T. Ma, all rights reserved
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