Facsimile reprint. Originally published: Cyclorama of Gen. Custer's last fight against Sioux Indians, or, The battle of the Little Big Horn : with Grand Musée of Indian curios. -- Boston : Boston ...
Overview -- Reno's attack orders : separation from Custer, crossing Ford A -- The Reno Court of Inquiry, part 1 -- The Reno Court of Inquiry, part 2 -- Wallace, Girard, Keogh and Cooke -- Sightings of ...
Charleston, SC, May 13, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Between June 25 and 26, 1876 a battle raged between two sides: The Native Americans (made up of Lakota Sioux, Northern Cheyenne, and Arapaho tribes) ...
Crazy Horse, played by Wade Amyotte of Lodge Grass, throws Lt. Col. George A. Custer to the ground during the Battle of the Little Bighorn Re-enactment at the Real Bird Ranch in Garryowen Friday.
Take a tall, thin young man, who smokes a pipe, which he tends to leave places absentmindedly, who runs to tweedy attire, who wears glasses. Come now, class, what is this young man going to be? Right, ...
The name George Custer is etched in the annals of U.S. and Montana history for the Battle of the Little Bighorn in 1876. Less well-known is that Custer may have been the man who won the Civil War. The ...
"Custer's Last Fight," one of the most famous depictions of the Battle of the Little Bighorn, and one of the most famously inaccurate, has been seen by millions of people in the past 106 years. And ...
The first actual sightseers at Little Bighorn were Indians. In the winter of 1876, Wooden Leg, a Cheyenne warrior and a veteran of the battle, led a nine-man hunting party to the desolate spot. Acting ...