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At the Water's Edge
Blackfoot Piegan camp

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Before the Final Journey 234
Cheyenne before the final journey 1910.

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Burying The Hatchet 412
Exactly 50 years after the Battle of Little Bighorn, White Bull, a Sioux Indian Chief, and General Edward Godfrey bury the ha...

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Captain Fredrick W. Benteen 402
Benteen became part of the 7th Cavalry in 1866 upon its organization, together with the renowned George A. Custer. After Maj...

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Captain Thomas W. Custer 405
Recipient of two Congressional Medals of Honor during the Civil War and commander of Company C at the famed "Last Stand", Tho...

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Crazy Horse
The famous Chief of the Sioux Nation and victor at the two most famous Indian Battles in American History, The Battle of the ...

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Crow Camp on the Little Bighorn River 197
This newly established camp on the banks of the Little Bighorn River show that weeds and grasses still fill the interior of t...

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Curley, Ashishishe, Crow Scout 106
Curley, often referred to as "the Crow" helped guide Custer and the 7th Cavalry into the valley of Little Bighorn on June 25,...

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Custer Battlefield Monument 408
This monument stands atop Custer Ridge, where Lt. George Armstrong Custer and his men made their last stand. Custer's body w...

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Custer, Fellow Officers and Friends 401
Fort Abraham Lincoln Following the Yellowstone Expedition, Custer was assigned the command of Fort Abraham Lincoln, D.T. The ...

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Elizabeth Bacon Custer 411
Perhaps the most famous widow of the Indian Wars, "Libbie" Custer faithfully served the memory of her husband, George Armstro...

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First LT. Edward S. Godfrey 406
Godfrey began his military career with the 7th Cavalry in 1867. Fought with Custer and Benteen during the Black Kettle-Washi...

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First LT. James Calhoun 403
Calhoun was Custer's brother-in-law and commander of Comapny L at the Battle of Little Bighorn. Warriors overran his positio...

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Gall 177
Sitting Bull's adopted brother and one of the few Indians for which the army offered a bounty; Gall was bayoneted by soldiers...

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Hunting Ground 148
Blackfoot Tribe. Hunting Ground

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Libbie Custer 416
Elizabeth Bacon Custer photographed in 1865 at the age of 23, only one year after she married the "Boy General." Perhaps the...

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LT. COL. George Armstrong Custer 404
A distinguished Civil War officer, the glorious "boy general" later became the famous commander of the 7th Cavalry. In 1876 ...

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LT. Colonel George Armstrong Custer 409
The "Boy General," who became a legend in his own time, was first a decorated Civil War officer, and later became the famous ...

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Sitting Bull 143
Acclaimed for his vision, courage and strength in battle, Sitting Bull headed the Strong Hearts warrior society and tribal co...

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The Cordwood Monument on Custer Hill 413
The "Cordwood Monument" was the first memorial built on Last Stand Hill at the Little Bighorn Battlefield. This structure wa...

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Villa of Brule 128
Following the massacre of Wounded Knee, some 400 Oglala and Brule Sioux banded together forming what was known as the Great H...

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White Man Runs Him, Miastashedekaroos 242
History remembers White Man Runs Him as one of the famous Crow Scouts who guided George Armstrong Custer and the Seventh Cava...

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