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News of the Custer massacre on the Little Big Horn River was the talk of the nation, Platte County, Nebraska, included. The good folks of Columbus immediately focused attention on their Indian ...
As a soldier, General Ulysses S. Grant had depended upon the able assistance of Ely S. Parker, a Seneca Indian. As president, Grant tried with little success to ensure peaceful relations with Native ...
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Once in a millennium, a mini-series drawn from the past finds itself threatened by the emotional reverberations of present events. ABC's "Son of the Morning Star," which disinters Custer's debacle at ...
A weathered stone obelisk that arrived last winter at Weaver Park in Old Hilliard says that 21-year-old Weston Harrington was killed at the Battle of the Little Bighorn on June 25, 1876. But ...
As the sun rose on a cold morning in 1868, hundreds of U.S. soldiers, led by Lt. Col. George Armstrong Custer, attacked Cheyenne families camped for the winter along the Washita River. Stories passed ...
Custer charged with the 7th Cavalry into Black Kettle’s encampment at dawn on Nov. 27, 1868, almost four years to the day after the Sand Creek massacre. The exact number of Cheyenne people killed ...
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