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  1. Custer’s Last Fight, by Alfred R. Waud, from Frederick Whittaker, A Complete Life of Gen. George A. Custer(New York: Sheldon & Co., 1876). In the year Custer died, artists conceived of his …

  2. This was Lt. Col. George Armstrong Custer, a major general in the Civil War and now, at 36, a plainsman of 10 years experience. Custer and his regiment had fought Sitting Bull on the …

  3. June 24, 1876 - Custer, with more than 600 cavalrymen, 55 Indian scouts, and 20 others camp 25 miles east of the Little Big Horn. Sioux and Cheyenne from the Rosebud battle join tribesmen …

  4. THIS VOLUME is the fifth in a series commissioned by the Little Big Horn Associates designed to present the most recent research about the Battle of the Little Bighorn, George Armstrong …

  5. FIRST ACCOUNT OF THE TRIBUNE Price 25 Cents. Captured a CUSTER MASSACRE EXTRA. BISMARCK, D. T., 1876. JULY 6, MASSACRED GEN. CUSTER THE VICTIMS M) OFFICER …

  6. cavalry regiment—the soon-famed Seventh—Custer's record was mixed. He could be reckless, petulan , and tyrannical, and many in the Seventh Cavalry genuinely hated him. Yet among …

  7. Narrator: By the fall of 1875, just over a year after Custer's expedition to the Black Hills, more than 15,000 miners had flooded into the region, establishing the towns of Custer and Deadwood.