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... Horse, without following, left the field and rejoined Sitting Bull on the Little Bighorn. ... met the steamboats with supplies at the mouth of Powder River on June ...
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... Terry. Then on June 25th Custer's scouts located the Sioux on the Little Bighorn River and prepared to attack. Custer's regiment ...
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... under General Alfred Terry. On June 25 Custer's scouts located the Sioux on the Little Bighorn River. Unaware of the Indian strength ...
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... under General Alfred Terry. On June 25 Custer's scouts located the Sioux on the Little Bighorn River. Unaware of the Indian strength ...
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... under General Alfred Terry. On June 25 Custer's scouts located the Sioux on the Little Bighorn River. Unaware of the Indian strength ...
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... Bighorn Mountains, isolated range of the Rocky Mountains, lying east of the Bighorn River and extending generally north from central Wyoming into southern ...
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... Bighorn Mountains, isolated range of the Rocky Mountains, lying east of the Bighorn River and extending generally north from central Wyoming into southern ...
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... He split his men into three groups to enclose an Indian village on the Little Bighorn River to take what he thought to be no more than 1000 warriors, a number ...
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... This bill stated that further provisions would not be given to the Sioux until the hostiles gave up the Black Hills, Powder River country and Bighorn country. ...
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... This bill stated that further provisionswould not be given to the Sioux until the hostiles gave up theBlack Hills, Powder River country and Bighorn country. ...
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... of the most famous Native American conflicts is the Battle of Little Bighorn, also known ... Major Reno and his 175 men to cross the Little Big Horn River and to ...
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... was born during the winter of March 1831, on the South bank of Ree River, now called Frand River. ... His most successful war was the Battle of Little Bighorn. ...
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... In the Crow country, for both Mountain and River Crow, both game and plant food ... far as hunting goes, the main prey was buffalo, deer, elk, bighorn sheep, and ...
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... In the Crow country, for both Mountain and River Crow, both game and plant food ... far as hunting goes, the main prey was buffalo, deer, elk, bighorn sheep, and ...
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... In 1832, US troops chased the Sauk nation across the Mississippi River. ... They were successful at the Battle of Bighorn in 1876 where they defeated General ...
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... such as the killing of 224 Shoshones in the Battle of Bear River in Montana ... They killed 224 of General Custer's men in The Battle of Little Bighorn, June 25 ...
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