Instead of waiting for forces under Generals Crook and Terry, Custer led little more than 200 men in an attack on the Sioux Chief Sitting Bull's camp on Montana's Little Bighorn River. In the ...
Instead of waiting for forces under Generals Crook and Terry, Custer led little more than 200 men in an attack on the Sioux Chief Sitting Bull's camp on Montana's Little Bighorn River. In the ...
This weekend marks the 147th anniversary of the Battle of Little Bighorn—also known as ‘Custer’s Last Stand’—a chapter in U.S ...
A battlefield in southern Montana details the fall of George Custer, the end of the American Indians’ way of life, and the crippling decline of the Park Service budget. Deep in south-central Montana, ...
Fifty years after the Battle of the Little Bighorn, survivors gather in Montana ... Col. George A.] Custer and his outnumbered command with a rain of fire.” Godfrey described the aftermath ...
This week's Times Past column by Jonathan Smyth recalls Corporal John Briody who fought at the battle of Little Bighorn.
Colonel George Armstrong Custer and the U.S. Army’s 7th Cavalry at the Battle of Little Bighorn. Americans have always remembered the battle. What we often forget are the difficult decisions ...
The Battle of Little Bighorn, June 25, 1876, pitted Custer and his 600 against a combined force of Sioux and Cheyenne warriors under Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse. In opposition to the encroachment ...