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- George Armstrong Custer / "Sighting the Enemy" (Marker ID#:S638)
- How the West Was REALLY Won: Early Settlers on the Coach to Deadwood and in Pow-Wows with the Natives Revealed in 19Th Century Photographs
- Heroes of Native Resistance
- Chapter 8: from Postwar Demobilization Toward Great Power Status, 1865-1898
- August 1998, Vol. 24 No. 3
- The Civil War Adventures of George Armstrong Custer
- Misguided by Experience: a Defense of Custer's Actions at the Little Bighorn
- Spinning Custer: a Pennsylvania Editor's Assessment of Little Bighorn
- Dellenbaugh, Frederick Collection
- Custer and the 7Th Cavalry Kenneth Estes Hall East Tennessee State University, [email protected]
- Native American Heritage Month Honor The
- Representation of the Battle of Little Bighorn in Four Major Films: “Little Big Man”, “They Died with Their Boots On”, “Sitting Bull” and “Chief Crazy Horse”
- Museum Would Tell Entire Custer Story
- Rail and Sail Vacations • (800) 576-4905 • Included in Your Travels
- The Civil War
- Winning the Southwest
- 1 Montana Hills General George Armstrong Custer Had His Last Stand
- Thieves' Road: the Black Hills Betrayal and Custer's Path to Little Bighorn by Terry Mort
- Wunder Collection- Great Plains and Indian Bibliographies
- Wild Bill Hickok: Deadwood City - End of Trail
- The Civil War and the West
- An Analysis of Defining Depictions of Native Americans in Popular Cinema 1913-1970
- The World from the Other Side by Thomas Powers
- Custer's Smile
- General George Armstrong Custer Sitting Bull
- An Indigenous Peoples History of the United States
- Beyond Lewis & Clark: the Army Explores the West
- Timeline of Major Events and Trends of the Nineteenth Century the Era of Manifest Destiny
- South Dakota State Historical Society Markers
- Custer and Sitting Bull a Theater Piece for Voice, Soundfile, and Electronic Keyboard
- BSB CH6 - 1 THOMAS WARD CUSTER Was the Younger Brother of Col
- BGES Presents: Custer's Last Stand: the Campaign of the Little Big Horn
- The Clash of Cultures Trails Project
- The Clash of Cultures Trails Project
- General George Armstrong Custer (1839-1876) Custer Was Born in New Rumley, Ohio, and Spent Much of His Childhood with a Half- Sister in Monroe, Michigan
- Little Big Man Movie Script in PDF Format
- The Cowboy Legend : Owen Wister's Virginian and the Canadian
- The Changing Image of George Armstrong Custer