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.
“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 ...
Facsimile reprint. Originally published: Cyclorama of Gen. Custer's last fight against Sioux Indians, or, The battle of the Little Big Horn : with Grand Musée of Indian curios. -- Boston : Boston ...
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 ...
Reprint. Originally published in Century Illustrated monthly magazine, January 1892. "This reprint represents the personal views and experiences of the author. It is not an official document of the ...
Critics dismissed the movie as a fairy tale, but millions across the world flocked to theaters, including children all over the British Isles. Some of those children, now professionals with ...
Crazy Horse, played by Wade Amyotte of Lodge Grass, throws Lt. Col. George A. Custer to the ground during the Battle of the Little Bighorn Re-enactment at the Real Bird Ranch in Garryowen Friday.
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.