
| At the Water's Edge Blackfoot Piegan camp | $1.00
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| Before the Final Journey 234 Cheyenne before the final journey 1910. | $1.00
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| Blackfoot Hunting Ground Blackfoot Tribe. Hunting Ground | $1.00
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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... | $1.00
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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... | $1.00
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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... | $1.00
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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 ... | $1.00
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| Crow Camp on the Little Big Horn This newly established camp on the banks of the Little Bighorn River show that weeds and grasses still fill the interior of t... | $1.00
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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,... | $1.00
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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... | $1.00
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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 ... | $1.00
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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... | $1.00
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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... | $1.00
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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... | $1.00
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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... | $1.00
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| Gen. George A. Custer The "Boy General," who became a legend in his own time, was first a decorated Civil War officer, and later became the famous ... | $1.00
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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... | $1.00
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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 ... | $1.00
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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... | $1.00
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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... | $1.00
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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... | $1.00
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| White Man Runs Him 242 History remembers White Man Runs Him as one of the famous Crow Scouts who guided George Armstrong Custer and the Seventh Cava... | $1.00
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