This weekend marks the 147th anniversary of the Battle of Little Bighorn—also known as ‘Custer’s Last Stand’—a chapter in U.S ...
Americans have come far in viewing the Battle of the Little Bighorn as something more than just “Custer’s Last Stand.” After all, Lt. Col. George Armstrong Custer and his 7th Calvary were out to ...
"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 ...
Revisiting Little Bighorn / by Brian Pohanka -- Archeological surveys at Custer Battlefield 1984-1985 / by Sandy Barnard -- 1989 Custer Battlefield dig -- Rebuilding the Custer House, Fort Abraham ...
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Extraordinary Heroism at the Little Bighorn
“The Sioux say this officer was the bravest man they had ever fought.” — Sioux Chief Red Horse, 1881. “History is not history unless it is the truth.” — Abraham Lincoln, 1856. We’ve all heard the ...
HARDIN -- Lt. Col. George Custer and the battle he lost to American Indians 125 years ago generate more than just excitement in this small town each summer. They generate business. Big business.
BISMARCK, N.D. — Mark Kellogg was an itinerant journalist and telegraph operator who followed the Northern Pacific Railway as it forged an iron path through the Dakota Territory frontier. After stints ...
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