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It may not be Gen. George Armstrong Custer, who died in 1876 along with his 267 soldiers at the hands of Sioux and Cheyenne Indians at the Little Bighorn in Montana.
DEERFIELD – Almost 100 years after his death, an area man was finally honored Saturday with a bronze grave marker acknowledging his service beside Lt. Col. George Armstrong Custer during the ...
NEW RUMLEY – The Custer Memorial Association's program for the birthday observance of Gen. George Armstrong Custer will be "Burials, Markers and Memorials at the Little Bighorn Battlefield." ...
Driving out of town, we passed the Nevin Custer Farm, 3048 N. Custer Road, purchased by George and his brother Nevin in 1876. After George’s death, Elizabeth lived on the 116-acre farm for a year.
HUNTSVILLE AL - Answers to what really happened during Lt. Col. "General" George Armstrong Custer's Last Stand at the Battle of the Little Bighorn might finally be clarified at a University of Alabama ...
Peaceful demonstrators stand next to the bronze statue of Gen. George Armstrong Custer in the summer of 2020. Special to Record Eagle//Katybeth Davis ...
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