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American Indians. Sitting Bull, Chief of the SiouxPortrait of Sitting Bull with elaborate feathered head dress reaching to the ground. Sitting Bull lead the resistance against the Americans which culminated in the defeat of General Custer
Suicide on the Little Big Horn
American Indians. Sitting Bull addressing a meeting of braveSitting was an inspirational Sioux Chief, who together with Crazy Horse, defeated Custer and tried to prevent the American Indians being forced into reservations
CUSTER, George Armstrong (1839-1876). American
Little Big HornGeneral Custers last stand Date: 25 June 1876
Custer County Horse Fair, Buffalo Gap, South Dakota, USA. circa 1910
Portrait photographs of soldiers and servants from various Union headquarters; also shows photographers tent, topographical engineer corps, and portraits of George A. Custer
The Custer fight. The Battle of the Little Bighorn, showing Native Americans on horseback in foreground. Date 1903, c1905
Battle of the Big Horn. Date c1889 Oct. 15
Portrait of Maj. Gen. (as of Apr. 15, 1865) George A. Custer, officer of the Federal Army. Date Between 1860 and 1865
Gen. George Custer, USA. Date between 1860 and 1865
Union Cavalry leaders & raiders: Averill, Kilpatrick, Rauls, Gregg, Sheridan, Custer, Streight, Grierson, Wilson, Stoneman, Merritt, and Torbert. Date between 1860 and 1870
Custer. Date between 1860 and 1870
The last battle of Gen. Custer
George Custers Last ChargeBrevet Major-General George A. Custer, Lieutenant-Colonel 7th U.S. Cavalry. Killed in the battle with the Sioux, June 25th 1876. Date: June 25th 1876
American Indians. Sitting Bull, Sioux ChiefInspirational leader of the Sioux, who, with Crazy Horse, coordinated major resistance against the Americans and defeated Custer
CUSTER (1839-1876)George A Custer American soldier, wearing the buckskin suit he was wearing when he made his last stand