General Custer’s last stand was 150 years ago, but for descendants of the Battle of Little Bighorn’s two protagonists the ...
The June 1876 firefight resulted in the deaths of George Armstrong Custer and 267 of his men. Historians continue to debate exactly how the Lakota Sioux and the Northern Cheyenne secured their victory ...
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Custer's last stand: Hero or fool? (Full documentary)
The Battle of the Little Bighorn is one of the most famous and most misunderstood events in American history. On June 25, ...
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Who's responsible for Custer's death? Siege of Reno Hill
The Battle of the Little Bighorn didn't end when George Armstrong Custer fell. Four miles to the south, the surviving seven ...
Like everything else about General George Custer, his martyrdom was shrouded in controversy. The final act of his larger-than-life career played out on a grand stage with a spellbound public engrossed ...
New Jersey soldiers rode with Custer at Little Bighorn. Some died, some survived and others missed one of America's most famous battles.
The wrath of President Grant -- Glorious war -- Chasing shadows on the plains -- Death along the Washita -- Battling Sioux in Yellowstone country -- Black Hills, red spirits -- Prelude to war -- First ...
Bruce Smith of Norco, a Civil War Union cavalry reenactor, will present “The Battle of Trevilian Station, Custer’s First Last Stand” when the Inland Empire Civil War Round Table meets 6:30 p.m.
General Custer’s last stand was 150 years ago, but for descendants of the Battle of Little Bighorn’s two protagonists the fight continues. Retiree George Armstrong Custer IV, aged 70, is now facing ...
Like everything else about General George Custer, his martyrdom was shrouded in controversy and contradictions. The final act of his larger-than-life career played out on a grand stage with a ...
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