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General Phil Sheridan had selected Custer’s Seventh Cavalry for an expedition to the Black Hills to scout out a possible site ...
Here, the story of Custer’s defeat is told not to glorify the fallen general, but to reclaim history through Indigenous eyes, ...
The listing does not mention the dilapidated, classically Gothic home where George Armstrong Custer — of Custer’s Last Stand — honeymooned with his new bride during the Civil War. The house ...
The Sioux were not the original inhabitants of the Black Hills. Their people were originally from the Northern Great Lakes and moved westward. Beginning in the early 18th century, the Sioux engaged in ...
William Rostedt, who portrayed Lt. Col. George Armstrong Custer, stands beside his tent during the Real Bird family’s annual Battle of the Little Bighorn Reenactment near Garryowen, Montana, on ...
Joe Martinez presented aspects of the customs and culture of the Comanche people at the Public Library Wednesday. The presentation before approximately 100 people was part of the library’s summer ...
In this thrilling narrative history of George Armstrong Custer's death at the Little Bighorn, award-winning historian Thom Hatch puts to rest the questions and conspiracies that have made Custer's ...
Elizabeth Custer was the wife of Lt. Col. George Armstrong Custer, who led U.S. Army forces at the Battle of the Little Bighorn in 1876.
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June 25, Korean War begins
On June 25, 1950, war broke out in Korea as forces from the communist North invaded the South. The conflict would last for over three years and would be responsible for an estimated 4 million deaths, ...
This article was written by James Holloway, Special to The Post. Holloway is a writer in the process of moving to Vicksburg, ...
As many as 100 Native Americans were killed in the battle, as were 268 people attached to the 7th Cavalry Regiment, including George Armstrong Custer and Mark Kellogg, the first Associated Press ...
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