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The Aftermath of the Battle of Little Bighorn

Author : W.A. Wallace
Publisher : Pen and Sword Military
Page : 210 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2024-03-30
Category : History
ISBN : 9781399046800

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The Aftermath of the Battle of Little Bighorn by W.A. Wallace Pdf

Lt. Col. George Armstrong Custer died at the hands of Native Americans by the banks of the Little Bighorn in Montana 25th June 1876. This is an established undisputed fact. What is disputed is the real reason that he died. So forget all you have been led to believe and begin to learn the truth. George Custer was anathema to his superiors, but the populace loved him. If he were to stand for president in the coming elections there was a strong possibility that he would win. Neither William T. Sherman nor ‘Little Phil’ Sheridan could allow that to happen. Thus, they conspired to put Custer in a position in the field where the opposing Sioux and Cheyenne were stronger and could deliver the ‘Coup de Gras’. This is the second of two books dealing with the circumstances that arose leading the Native Americans on a collision course with the US Army that fateful day and the death of a national hero. Subsequently the conspiracy is uncovered and shows how these men used their powers and positions and so deftly covered their tracks. Perhaps, but not quite. 30 years of diligent research has uncovered the truth in this groundbreaking history. Unmissable and shocking, dare you not read this surprising revelation.

The Battle of the Little Bighorn

Author : Charles River Charles River Editors
Publisher : CreateSpace
Page : 44 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2013-12
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1494436833

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The Battle of the Little Bighorn by Charles River Charles River Editors Pdf

*Includes pictures of important people and places, as well as art depicting the battle. *Includes accounts of the fighting written by men on both sides. *Includes a bibliography for further reading. Since the Battle of the Little Bighorn, George Armstrong Custer has possessed one of the most unique places in American history. Although he was a capable cavalry officer who served honorably during the Civil War, he remains one of the most instantly identifiable and famous military men in American history due to the fact he was killed during one of the country's most well known and ignominious defeats, the Battle of Little Bighorn. At the same time, this one relatively insignificant battle during America's Indian Wars has become one of the country's most mythologized events and continues to fascinate Americans nearly 140 years later. On the morning of June 25, Custer's scouts discovered a Native American village about 15 miles away in the valley of the Little Bighorn River. Choosing to disregard his superiors' orders to wait for a concerted effort, the grandstanding Custer intended to deliver his own decisive victory by dividing his command into three units, an extremely bold tactic when done in the face of a much larger force. Due to their belief in the inferiority of the Plains Indians, and mindful of previous Indian tactics that sought to avoid pitched battle, Custer and his men were most concerned with forcing the action and failed to understand the true nature of the situation they had entered. The Native American gathering, centered around the famous Sioux chief Sitting Bull, numbered roughly 8,000 individuals, and about 2,000 of them were warriors. Custer's forces amounted to a mere 31 officers, 566 troopers, and 50 scouts and civilians, and they had been split into three columns in order to stop a possible retreat. Before the battle, it is believed Custer thought he was facing a group of about 800, which was Sitting Bull's strength in the weeks before the battle. However, the Army's Native American scouts and civilian scouts had not adequately informed the Army of the reinforcements that arrived, and at Little Bighorn, Custer's three-pronged attack was completely overwhelmed. How Custer met his fate, and whether there even was a Last Stand, remain subjects of debate, but what is known is that the Battle of the Little Bighorn was one of the U.S. military's biggest debacles. All told, the 7th Cavalry suffered over 50% casualties, with over 250 men killed and over 50 wounded. The dead included Custer's brothers Boston and Thomas, his brother-in-law James Calhoun, and his nephew Henry Reed. Custer and his men were buried where they fell. A year later, Custer's remains (or more accurately, the remains found in the spot labeled with his name) were relocated to West Point for final interment. The Battle of the Little Bighorn: The History and Controversy of Custer's Last Stand comprehensively covers the entire campaign leading up to the decisive battle, analyzes the decisions made by the battle's most important leaders, and explains the controversial aftermath and legacy of the fighting. Along with a bibliography and pictures of important people and places, you will learn about the Battle of the Little Bighorn like you never have before, in no time at all.

Road to the Little Bighorn and Aftermath

Author : Western National Parks Association
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 16 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2008-06-01
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1583691154

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Road to the Little Bighorn and Aftermath by Western National Parks Association Pdf

Sitting Bull vs. George Armstrong Custer

Author : Ellis Roxburgh
Publisher : Gareth Stevens Publishing LLLP
Page : 50 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2015-12-15
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9781482442373

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Sitting Bull vs. George Armstrong Custer by Ellis Roxburgh Pdf

The outcome of the Battle of the Little Bighorn of 1876 stunned Americans. They were astounded that Native Americans could have defeated a US army force so decidedly. Only after examining the charismatic leaders in this conflict—Sioux chief Sitting Bull and Lieutenant Colonel George Armstrong Custer—can young historians understand how such a brutal battle took place. In this indispensable volume, filled with quotes, photographs, and paintings, many crucial events between Native Americans and the US government are scrutinized as well as the decisions made by the influential leaders that led to their ultimate demise.

Battle of Little Bighorn

Author : John Hamilton
Publisher : ABDO Publishing Company
Page : 34 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 2014-01-01
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9781629680033

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Battle of Little Bighorn by John Hamilton Pdf

June 25-26, 1876. Find out why these dates will live in infamy in Battle of Little Bighorn. Learn what led up to the battle, including Native Americans' forced movement to the Great Sioux Reservation after the discovery of gold on their land. Get to know the biographies of key historical figures, including Lieutenant Colonel George Armstrong Custer, Sitting Bull, Crazy Horse, and Lakota Sioux and Cheyenne warriors. Put yourself on the frontier battlefield of Montana Territory as you learn about military strategy and the resulting casualties of Custer's Last Stand. Learn what weapons and tactics were used, including the US Army's Colt revolvers and Springfield carbines, the Native Americans' bows and arrows, and the more than 40 other firearms used on both sides. Finally, discover the reasons behind Custer and the Seventh Cavalry's loss, as well as the aftermath of this pivotal conflict in the Plains Indians War. Black and white and color photographs, illuminating quotations, maps, charts, a glossary, an index, and book links round out this exciting and informative title. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. Abdo & Daughters is an imprint of Abdo Publishing, a division of ABDO.

What Happened Before, During and After the Battle of the Little Bighorn? - US History Lessons 4th Grade | Children's American History

Author : Baby Professor
Publisher : Speedy Publishing LLC
Page : 64 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2017-06-15
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 9781541919365

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What Happened Before, During and After the Battle of the Little Bighorn? - US History Lessons 4th Grade | Children's American History by Baby Professor Pdf

Let’s examine what life was like before, during and after the Battle of Little Bighorn. What were the differences in terms of customs and traditions? Was life easier or more difficult during each of these phases? Know the answers and more by going over the pages of this US history book for fourth graders. Secure a copy now!

Legacy

Author : Charles E. Rankin
Publisher : Montana Historical Society
Page : 388 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 1996
Category : History
ISBN : 091729842X

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Legacy by Charles E. Rankin Pdf

Proceedings of the Little Bighorn Legacy Symposium, held in Billings, Montana, August3-6, 1994.

Little Bighorn

Author : Philip Steele
Publisher : Simon & Schuster Books For Young Readers
Page : 32 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 1992
Category : History
ISBN : 0027868850

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Little Bighorn by Philip Steele Pdf

Describes the causes, events, and aftermath of the battle in 1876 between soldiers of the United States army, commanded by General George Armstrong Custer, and Indian warriors of the Cheyenne and Sioux nations.

Little Bighorn Remembered

Author : Herman J. Viola
Publisher : Crown
Page : 264 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 1999
Category : History
ISBN : UOM:39015048773694

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Little Bighorn Remembered by Herman J. Viola Pdf

On the morning of June 25, 1876, soldiers of the elite U.S. Seventh Cavalry led by Lieutenant Colonel George Armstrong Custer attacked a large Indian encampment on the banks of the Little Bighorn River. By day's end, Custer and more than two hundred of his men lay dead. It was a shocking defeat--or magnificent victory, depending on your point of view--and more than a century later it is still the object of controversy, debate, and fascination. What really happened on that fateful day? Now, thanks to the work of Herman J. Viola, Curator Emeritus of the Smithsonian Institution, we are much closer to answering that question. Dr. Viola, a leader in the preservation of Native American culture and history, has collected here dozens of dramatic, never-before-published accounts by Indians who participated in the battle--accounts that have been handed down to the present day, often secretly and accompanied by oaths of silence, from one generation to the next. These remarkable eyewitness recollections provide a direct link to that day's events; together they constitute an unprecedented oral history of the battle from the Native American point of view and the most comprehensive eyewitness description of Little Bighorn we have ever had. Here are the dramatic stories of the Cheyenne and Lakota warriors who rode into battle against Custer, the yellow-haired Son of the Morning Star, an adversary whose valor they admired--but who became a mortal enemy after breaking his peace-pipe oath, a scene described vividly in these pages. Here in their own words are the stories of the Crow scouts, allies of Custer, who advised against attacking Sitting Bull's village on the Little Bighorn. Hereare tales of valor told by the Arikara scouts who fought side by side with Custer's men against the Lakota and Cheyenne; although the Great Father in Washington rewarded their heroism with silence, it is celebrated to this day in tribal stories and songs that come to us from beyond the grave with hair-raising immediacy and power. Lavishly illustrated with more than two hundred maps, photographs, reproductions, and drawings, this remarkable book also includes: An account of the battle, including startling descriptions of Custer's conduct, collected from the Crow scouts by the famed photographer Edward S. Curtis in 1908. Curtis never published this report--President Theodore Roosevelt advised him not to--and it remained a secret until his ninety-year-old son recently gave the material to the Smithsonian. New archaeological evidence from the battlefield that casts fresh light on the Seventh Cavalry's movements, along with discoveries from the site of Sitting Bull's village--including the complete skeleton of a cavalry horse with its rider's well- preserved saddlebags and personal items. A series of illustrations made soon after the battle by Red Horse, a remarkable tableau that is reproduced here in its entirety for the first time. Three letters written by Lieutenant William Van Wyck Reily just days before he died at Little Bighorn that provide key and potentially controversial insights into the conduct of the cavalry under Custer's command. In short, this landmark book takes us much closer to knowing what really happened on that June day in 1876 when Custer died and a legend was born.

The Battle of the Greasy Grass/Little Bighorn

Author : Debra Buchholtz
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 229 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2013-10-28
Category : History
ISBN : 9781136300486

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The Battle of the Greasy Grass/Little Bighorn by Debra Buchholtz Pdf

In June of 1876, the U.S. government’s plan to pressure the Lakota and Cheyenne people onto reservations came to a dramatic and violent end with a battle that would become enshrined in American memory. In the eyes of many Americans at the time, the Battle of Little Bighorn represented a symbolic struggle between the civilized and the savage. Known as the Battle of the Greasy Grass to the Lakota, the Battle of Little Bighorn to the people who suppressed them, and as Custer’s Last Stand in the annals of popular culture, the event continues to captivate students of American history. In The Battle of Little Bighorn, Debra Buchholtz narrates the history of the battle and critically examines the legacy it has left. Through government documents, newspaper articles, and eyewitness accounts, Buchholtz situates the material and symbolic impact of the battle at the time. Using popular film and cultural references, she investigates the ways in which the wake of the event continues to shape the way students understand indigenous peoples, the Wild West, and the history of America.

Custer's Stunning Defeat by American Indians at the Little Bighorn

Author : Carl R. Green
Publisher : Enslow Publishing
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 1598450204

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Custer's Stunning Defeat by American Indians at the Little Bighorn by Carl R. Green Pdf

Examines the Battle of the Little Bighorn, as well as the events that led up to it, the aftermath, and the ways that the event has been commemorated ever since.

The Battle of the Little Bighorn

Author : Earle Rice, Jr.
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 116 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 1998
Category : History
ISBN : 1560064536

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The Battle of the Little Bighorn by Earle Rice, Jr. Pdf

Describes the events leading up to, during, and after the massacre of Custer's men by the Sioux in 1876.

The Widowed Ones

Author : Chris Enss,Howard Kazanjian
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 207 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 2022-06-15
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781493045952

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The Widowed Ones by Chris Enss,Howard Kazanjian Pdf

There weren’t many women in the late 1800s who had the opportunity to accompany their husbands on adventures that were so exciting they seemed fictitious. Such was the case for the women married to the officers in General George Armstrong Custer’s Seventh Cavalry. There were seven officers’ wives. They were all good friends who traveled from post to post with one another along with their spouses. Of the seven widows, Elizabeth Custer was the most well-known. As the wife of the commanding officer, Libbie felt it was her duty to be present when the officer’s wives at Fort Lincoln were told their husbands had been killed at the Battle of the Little Bighorn. The women were overwhelmed with letters of condolence. Most people were sincere in their expressions of sorrow over the widows’ loss. Others were ghoulish souvenir hunters requesting articles of their husbands’ clothing and personal weapons as keepsakes. The press was preoccupied with how the wives of the deceased officers were handling their grief. During the first year after the tragic event, reporters sought them out to learn how they were coping, what plans they had for the future, and what, if anything, they knew about the battle itself. The widows were able to soldier through the scrutiny because they had one another. They confided in each other, cried without apologizing, and discussed their desperate financial situations. The friendship the bereaved widows had with one another proved to be a critical source of support. The transition from being officers’ wives living at various forts on the wild frontier to being single women with homes of their own was a difficult adjustment. Without one another to depend upon, the time might have been more of a struggle. The Widowed Ones: Beyond the Battle of the Little Bighorn tells the stories of these women and the unique bond they shared through never-before-seen materials from the Elizabeth Custer Library and Museum at Garryowen, Montana, including letters to and from politicians and military leaders to the widows, fellow soldiers and critics of George Custer to the widows, and letters between the widows themselves about when the women first met, the men they married, and their attempts to persevere after the tragedy.

Cyclorama of Custer's Last Battle, Or, The Battle of the Little Big Horn

Author : A. J. Donnelle
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 46 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 1889
Category : Battle of Little Big Horn
ISBN : UOM:39015029850073

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Cyclorama of Custer's Last Battle, Or, The Battle of the Little Big Horn by A. J. Donnelle Pdf

"Custer's last battle re-creates the fight as Custer and his troops and Sitting Bull and his braves saw it. Maps detail Custer's plan of attack and Sitting Bull's successful ambush. End papers detail the exact disposition of the men at the battle's critical moment. The anguish and tumult of the fight was described by Major M.A. Reno, one of the survivors, and the aftermath of the battle by Custer's widow, Elizabeth, and his commanding general, William Tecumseh Sherman"--Jacket.

A Companion to Custer and the Little Bighorn Campaign

Author : Brad D. Lookingbill
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 544 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 2019-09-18
Category : History
ISBN : 9781119129738

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A Companion to Custer and the Little Bighorn Campaign by Brad D. Lookingbill Pdf

An accessible and authoritative overview of the scholarship that has shaped our understanding of one of the most iconic battles in the history of the American West Combines contributions from an array of respected scholars, historians, and battlefield scientists Outlines the political and cultural conditions that laid the foundation for the Centennial Campaign and examines how George Armstrong Custer became its figurehead Provides a detailed analysis of the battle maneuverings at Little Bighorn, paying special attention to Indian testimony from the battlefield Concludes with a section examining how the Battle of Little Bighorn has been mythologized and its pervading influence on American culture