Friends of the Little Bighorn Battlefield

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Friends of the Little Bighorn Battlefield

Friends of the Little Bighorn Battlefield

Thank you for your donation to the Friends of the Little Bighorn Battlefield. We truly appreciate your generous support.

If your donation is a gift or memorial donation, you may use the letter on the next page to notify the recipient. Simply save this document to your hard drive, fill in the blanks on the second page as indicated below, and print the second page.

[Date]

Dear [Name of Person Receiving the Acknowledgement]

[I or we] have made a donation to the Friends of the Little Bighorn Battlefield, a cooperating association of the National Park Service in honor of [the recipient’s special occasion or a person’s name].

There is room at the bottom of the letter to add a personal note and your signature.

Thank you again for your generous donation.

Sincerely,

Bob Reece

Bob Reece President Friends of the Little Bighorn Battlefield Friends of the Little Bighorn Battlefield

Dear

have made a donation to the Friends of the Little Bighorn Battlefield, a cooperating association of the National Park Service, in honor of .

This donation will directly benefit projects at the Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument. In the past, Friends has financially supported these improvements to the Battlefield:

 Cheyenne Wayside Exhibit on Battle Ridge – 2001  Indian Memorial – 2001-2003  Indian Memorial Dedication – 2003  Minniconjou Warrior Marker: Dog’s Back Bone - 2003  Reburial of Fetterman Soldier in Custer National Cemetery – 2004  Deep Ravine Wayside Exhibit at End of Deep Ravine Trail – 2004  Touch Screen Project - 2004  Assistance with the Archeological Road Survey - 2004  Cheyenne Warrior Markers: Limber Bones, Cut Belly, Closed Hand, and Little Whirl Wind – 2005  New Webcams – 2005

Projects for 2006 include:  Replace Dead Spruce Trees in Custer National Cemetery  New Warrior Granite Markers  Assist the National Park Service in the Summer with Volunteers for Interpretation along the Keogh/Crazy Horse and Deep Ravine Trails For more information about Friends of the Little Bighorn Battlefield, please visit www.friendslittlebighorn.com.

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