Domain: custerbooks.com

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The Little Big Horn battle was easily the worst defeat ever sustained by the ..... Donahue, Michael N., Drawing Battle Lines: The Map Testimony of Custer's ...
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The Little Big Horn battle was easily the worst defeat ever sustained by the .... Also featured are detailed maps and photographs of battle participants and ...
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Broken Arrow Books
Wounded at Culpepper Court House on September 13, 1863. ...... Broken Arrow Books has a number of other books on this subject – your inquires are welcome. ...
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george armstrong custer, reno, sitting bull, frontier army, plains indians, little big horn, custer's last stand, western forts, western trails, ...
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george armstrong custer, reno, sitting bull, frontier army, plains indians, little big horn, custer's last stand, western forts, western trails, ...
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Dippie, Brian W., & Hutton, Paul A. (editors), The Comic Book Custer: A Bibliography of Custeriana in Comic Books and Comic Strips (NP: Publication No. ...
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Broken Arrow Books
Broken Arrow Books has a number of other books on this subject – your inquires are welcome. We also provide a search service if we do not have the book in ...
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army
Cheyenne, on the Union Pacific Railroad, was 80 miles distant. ... There was a post office at the Red Cloud Agency, 1 1/2 miles distant, and the nearest ...
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army
Major Marcus Reno’s ten-day scout up the Tongue River and crossing over to the ... Hardcover in very fine condition, no dust jacket as issued. ... John, Gibbon on the Sioux Campaign of 1876 (Bellevue, NE: The Old Army Press, 1969). ...
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The author finds the crumbling adobe walls of the western forts from Kansas to California. More than 200 photos of over 60 old army forts “then” and “now,” ...
 
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