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It’s no surprise that the Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument annually draws hundreds of thousands of people from around the world. ...
Harrington is stone 36 at the Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument in Montana. The original Harrington obelisk was removed from Alton Cemetery early last year and taken to the Modlich ...
The remains of a 7th Cavalry trooper killed at the Battle of the Little Bighorn 115 years ago were interred among his comrades in the national cemetery at Custer Battlefield National Monument.
I was walking through the cemetery and noticed light in the Stone ... Nearly every morning, Curley would come up from his cabin below the Little Bighorn River and sing honor songs to the fallen ...
In 1922, he began to probe their memories to chronicle their version of the Little Bighorn Battle ... at Custer Battlefield National Cemetery at Little Bighorn Battlefield.
Winney’s monument at the family cemetery is worn by time and weather ... the Indians at the massacre of General Custer at Little Bighorn.” (Custer had been temporarily promoted to general ...
The story of Saddler Sergeant Otto Voit's heroism during the Battle of Little Bighorn in 1876 was recently uncovered. On Tuesday, a historical marker was unveiled at St. Stephen Cemetery where he ...
White Swan, who lived until 1904 with debilitating injuries from the battle, is buried in Custer National Cemetery at Little Bighorn Battlefield. Goes Ahead ranched about six miles south of the ...
It put troopers in unexpected places near the Little Bighorn River, on the site now occupied by Custer National Cemetery, and in the area where the National Park Service Visitor Center now sits.
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