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... George Custer aspired to being a soldier throughout his childhood. He received a nomination to WestPoint, and attended there, but his transition was not easy. ...
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... that there was gold in the Black Hills, the 7th Cavalry, in 1876, was ordered to remove the Indians to a less desirable area, General George Custer ordered this ...
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... General George Custer was assigned the task of relocating the Lakota onto constricting reservation lands that had very little use and lacked substantial ...
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... About 7,000 Indians were said to be living there. George Custer of the 7th Cavalry was sent to take out this large encampment. It ...
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... In 1874 George Custer, on a reconnaissance mission with his cavalry, reported the discovery of gold in the Black Hills. Prospectors ...
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... In 1874 George Custer, on a reconnaissance mission with his cavalry, reported the discovery of gold in the Black Hills. Prospectors ...
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... In 1874 George Custer, on a reconnaissance mission with his cavalry, reported the discovery of gold in the Black Hills. Prospectors ...
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... General George Custer was commanding the expedition and he was on a mission to force Sioux and Cheyenne Indians off of the plains and back to their reservations ...
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... respectively. The infamous US 7th cavalry headed by General George Armstrong Custer was under the lead of General Terry's group. Terry ...
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... Americans. General Colonel George Armstrong Custer and his regiment of 655 men formed a force under General Alfred Howe Terry. Then ...
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... save themselves. They were successful at the Battle of Bighorn in 1876 where they defeated General George Custer. Even though they ...
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... When Lt. Col. George Armstrong Custer led a journey into this territory, he returned with news that gold was flowing from the hills. ...
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... The Battle As Custer turned north, Reno had about 175 soldiers that attacked the north end of the village. An eye witness account given by "George Herendon who ...
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... planned. General George Armstrong Custer and the entire Seventh Cavalry (263 men) were slaughtered. Their bodies were mutilated. ...
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... did not go back to the reservation, so on June 25th 1876 Chief Sitting Bull, along with other tribes were taken by surprise by General George Armstrong Custer. ...
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... was to get behind the Union troops and attack, but Union cavalry stopped and held them back; thanks to a young General named George Armstrong Custer (Ward, 226 ...
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... was to get behind the Union troops and attack, but Union cavalry stopped and held them back; thanks to a young General named George Armstrong Custer (Ward, 226 ...
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... was to get behind the Union troops and attack, but Union cavalry stopped and held them back; thanks to a young General named George Armstrong Custer (Ward, 226 ...
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... was to get behind the Union troops and attack, but Union cavalry stopped and held them back; thanks to a young General named George Armstrong Custer (Ward, 226 ...
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... Colonel George Armstrong Custer and his troops fell before on of the largest Indian contingents ever assembled and became famous for "Custer's Last Stand." The ...
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... Union forces. George Armstrong Custer, whose home was at Monroe, was the state's most famous Union cavalryman. A Michigan regiment ...
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... Col. George Armstrong Custer. Wild Bill did a lot of growing up during this time. This also helped him to prepare for his next phase in life, law enforcement. ...
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... After constant warfare with whites, the Kiowa were subdued by US Army troops under Lieutenant Colonel George A. Custer in 1868 and were settled with much ...
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... Last Stand" Crazy Horse assisted in mounting a devastating attack on Custer's Troops ... George Bush and Tony Blair are as we speak, attempting to justify, to their ...
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... They killed 224 of General Custer's men in The Battle of Little Bighorn, June ... In United States v. The State of Washington (1974), Judge George Bolt reaffirmed ...
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... Such movies as Union Pacific, Wells Fargo, Custer's Last Stand, Stagecoach, and ... Remarkable Andrew (non-western) Rod Cameron 1942 The Kansan George Reeves 1946 ...
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