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Custer In '76: Walter Camp's Notes On The Custer Fight
Camp Walter Mason

Custer In '76: Walter Camp's Notes On The Custer Fight

Walter Camp's notes on the Custer fight

University of Oklahoma Press (May 30, 1990)
9780806122793
| Paperback
303 pages | 155 x 229 mm | English
Dewey 973.82
LC Classification E83.876 .C16 1990
LC Control No. 89070512

Subject

  • Biography & Autobiography / Military
  • History / United States / General
  • Little Bighorn, Battle Of The, Mont., 1876

Plot

This collection of exciting, absorbing personal accounts from survivors of the Battle of the Little Bighorn, includes interviews with John Martin, trumpeter and orderly to Lt. Col. George Armstong Custer; Medal of Honor winner Stanislas Roy; Second Lt. Winfield Edgerly; Second Lt. Charles DeRudio; Private Roman Rutten; Sergeant Daniel Knipe; and other Seventh Cavalry men and officers. It also includes accounts from Custer's Indian scouts: Goes Ahead, Hairy Moccasin, Little Sioux, Strike Two, and notably, Curley, the Crow scout who witnessed the attack on the Custer Column. Most importantly, here for the first time are memorable accounts from American Indians who actually fought against Custer: Turtle Rib, Black Bear, He Dog, White Bull, Sturdy Bear, and Foolish Elk, who fought with Crazy Horse on the day of the battle. These American Indian interviews are an important source for scholars of Native American cultures, as well as students of the Indian Wars and Custer's "Last Stand."

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