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Custer: The Truth Behind the Silver Screen Myth
By Louis Kraft
Errol Flynn’s portrayal of George Custer rings true in They Died With Their Boots On, even if the movie fudges the facts.

Autie & Libbie
By Jeffry D. Wert
The marriage of George Custer and Elizabeth Bacon became a love story for the ages.

Get a War Job!
A World War II propaganda campaign welcomed women to the glamorous world of war work.

Gerald Ford’s Near Miracle of 1976
By Yanek Mieczkowski
It was the greatest comeback in presidential election history—and it nearly worked.

Exclusive Interview: Dick Chaney
The vice president talks to Yanek Mieczkowski about the presidential slugfest of ’76.

The Angola Train Wreck
By Charity Vogel
A deadly train wreck brought tragedy to New York 140 years ago.

DEPARTMENTS  

Contributors

Letters

Headlines

Days to Remember

Dialogue: Jay Winik

Letter From American History

Reviews

Quiz

Destinations: Hyde Park, N.Y.

Overlooked by History

ONLINE EXTRAS

George Armstrong Custer: Changing Views of an American Legend

The First Real Two-Party U.S. Presidential Election in 1796


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