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In July 1874, Lt. Col. George Armstrong Custer led a thousand-man expedition into the Black Hills, in present-day South Dakota. He was under orders to scout a suitable site for a military post ...
Col. George Armstrong Custer. Still, on that clear, sunny summer morning, it seemed hard to believe that this quiet corner of Montana had been the scene of desperate hand-to-hand combat ...
The man who started it all was a career soldier named George Armstrong Custer. Custer had already gained a reputation for getting into trouble. He graduated from West Point last in his class.
Mount Rushmore is far from South Dakota's only attraction — rich in sprawling grasslands and monuments to leaders of all ...
But Smith relates other notable moments in U.S. history at this church. “Gen. George Armstrong Custer used our bell steeple as a lookout and sniper point during the Civil War,” Smith said.
1977 Movie"If General Custer survived the Battle of Little Big Horn, would the court find him a hero or fool?" ...
He recounts being captured and raised by indians, becoming a gunslinger, marrying an indian, watching her killed by General George Armstrong Custer, and becoming a scout for him at Little Big Horn.
The man who started it all was a career soldier named George Armstrong Custer. Custer had already gained a reputation for getting into trouble. He graduated from West Point last in his class.
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