Before making his last stand in the Battle of Little Bighorn, Gen. George Armstrong Custer was stationed in Alexandria. This is a short way of answering a question posed by Alexandria resident Cynthia ...
Caption title: Custer's last battle, by Edward S. Godfrey. "Reprinted, 1921, from The Century Magazine [January, 1892], for the celebration of the Forty-Fifth Anniversary of the Battle." ...
On June 25, 1876, George Armstrong Custer rode into legend—and oblivion. During this military engagement, all 210 soldiers under Custer's immediate command were killed along Montana's Little Bighorn ...
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 ...
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 ...
I just read the letter in the May 25 Forum written by Tom Berger. Berger said 130 years ago brevet Major Gen. George A Custer and 760 officers and men started out for Montana to bring back 800 hostile ...
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