Custer’s Last Man looks at the question, Could one of George Armstrong Custer’s 7th Cavalry troopers have escaped the June 1876 Battle of the Little Bighorn?
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Wild West – February 2013 – Letters From Readers
In the February issue of Wild West, readers share dispatches about the Wells, Fargo & Co. ledgers, Tombstone (Ariz.) Judge Wells Spicer, the Little Bighorn battlefield and Australia’s ties to Texas.
George Armstrong Custer
Facts and information about the life of the Civil War general who met his end at the battle of Little Bighorn.
Book Review: After Custer, by Paul L. Hedren
Paul L. Hedren, author and retired NPS superintendent, considers the decline of the Sioux nation in the wake of their 1876 victory over George Armstrong Custer on the Little Bighorn.
Interview With Historian Paul Hedren
In his new book After Custer, Paul Hedren draws on his extensive knowledge of the Great Sioux War to paint a picture of changing life on the Prairie in the wake of the Little Bighorn.
Book Review: After Custer, by Paul L. Hedren
Paul L. Hedren shares his unprecedented knowledge of the Great Sioux War in After Custer, an account of the rapid changes on the Plains in the wake of the Little Bighorn.
Book Review: Custer’s Best, by Colonel French L. MacLean
In Custer’s Best, U.S. Army veteran Colonel French L. MacLean relates the history of 7th U.S. Cavalry Company M, one of a dozen companies that followed George Custer to the Little Bighorn in June 1876 and fought atop Reno Hill.
American Experience: Custer’s Last Stand – Television Review
Stephen Ives’ “Custer’s Last Stand” on American Experience is more concerned with exploring the myth of Custer and the Battle of the Little Bighorn than in presenting a blow-by-blow description.
Interview With Author John Koster
No survivors with George Armstrong Custer at the Little Bighorn in June 1876? John Koster, author of Custer Survivor, says otherwise.
Glen Swanson – Art of the West
Glen Swanson, sculptor and avid Custeriana collector, has created a sculpture of Custer as he appeared on the eve of his Last Stand on the Little Bighorn.