Before making his last stand in the Battle of Little Bighorn, Gen. George Armstrong Custer was stationed in Alexandria. This is a short way of answering a question posed by Alexandria resident Cynthia ...
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Extraordinary Heroism at the Little Bighorn
“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 ...
Irvin G. Custer, 85 years, beloved husband of Rose and the late Katherine Custer; loving father of Nancy (Gerry) McCready and the late Janet Gaskey; stepfather of Norman (Shirley) Hayslett and Bonnie ...
Like everything else about General George Custer, his martyrdom was shrouded in controversy and contradictions. The final act of his larger-than-life career played out on a grand stage with a ...
The wrath of President Grant -- Glorious war -- Chasing shadows on the plains -- Death along the Washita -- Battling Sioux in Yellowstone country -- Black Hills, red spirits -- Prelude to war -- First ...
CUSTER, David G. David G. Custer, 68, of Trapper Road, Campton, NH, formerly of East Hartford died Tuesday, (July 20, 2004) at the Speare Memorial Hospital in Plymouth. Born in Manchester on January ...
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