RF2G8R200–Log cabin bunkhouse details of adzed logs and dovetail joints at ML Ranch, Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area, Wyoming, USA
RM2K6DXAR–Photograph of the Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument on a beautiful summer afternoon. Garryowen, Montana, USA.
RF2F23TD7–Dark clouds roll in over southeast Oregon's remote and surreal Leslie Gulch.
RMBFD8YT–Print depicting Custer's Last Stand with the US 7th Cavalry at the Battle of the Little Bighorn in 1876.
RMMX7B9T–. Title: Custer's last stand Caption: Native American Lakota Sioux, Crow, Northern, and Cheyenne, defeat General Custer standing center, wearing buckskin, with few of his soldiers of the Seventh Cavalry still standing, Little Bighorn Battlefield, June 26, 1876 Little Bighorn River, Montana. Template:Denver Public Library public domain images . User Lordkinbote on en.wikipedia 149 Custer's last stand painting
RMBD766A–Capture & death of sitting bull December 15, 1890 (Age 59) Grand River, Standing Rock Indian Reservation
RM2CNT0JC–. The birds of Wyoming . bundant over the state. They pre-fer a hilly or mountainous country, where there is an abund-ance of brush and scattering trees. I have found them breed-ing in the Laramie, Medicine Bow, Ferris, Rattlesnake, BigHorn, Bear Lodge and Wind River mountains at elevationsvarying from 6,000 to 8,000 feet. Nearly all observers have re-ported them and the records are too voluminous to publish. 596. Zamelodia melanocephala (Swains.).Black-headed Grosbeak.Summer resident in Big Horn, Johnson and Crook coun-ties and probably further southward; not common. There are no breeding rec
RF2G8R1WE–Log cabin bunkhouse details of adzed logs and dovetail joints at ML Ranch, Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area, Wyoming, USA
RMBJTB0W–Vintage black and white lithograph print c1878 entitled 'General Custer's Death Struggle - The Battle of the Little Big Horn'.
RMMWB78D–. Title: Custer's last stand Caption: Native American Lakota Sioux, Crow, Northern, and Cheyenne, defeat General Custer standing center, wearing buckskin, with few of his soldiers of the Seventh Cavalry still standing, Little Bighorn Battlefield, June 26, 1876 Little Bighorn River, Montana. Template:Denver Public Library public domain images . User Lordkinbote on en.wikipedia 148 Custer's last stand painting
RMRJ54G8–. Audubon and his journals [microform]. Birds; Ornithology; Oiseaux; Ornithologie. T ⢠" 11 THE MISSOURI RIVER JOURNALS 149 all appearance, is a very scanty supply, and there, and there only, they feed, as not one has ever been seen on the bottom or prairie land further than the foot of these most extraordinary hills. In wet weather, no man can climb any of them, and at such times they are greasy, muddy, sliding grounds. Oftentimes when a Bighorn is seen on a hill-top, the hunter has to ramble about for three or four miles before he can approach within gun- shot of the game, and if the B
RF2G8R1N0–Log cabin bunkhouse details of adzed logs and dovetail joints at ML Ranch, Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area, Wyoming, USA
RMBR0KKE–Portrait c1860s of Major-General George Armstrong Custer (1839 - 1876) - famously killed in the Battle of the Little Bighorn.
RMMYC3A2–. Title: Custer's last stand Caption: Native American Lakota Sioux, Crow, Northern, and Cheyenne, defeat General Custer standing center, wearing buckskin, with few of his soldiers of the Seventh Cavalry still standing, Little Bighorn Battlefield, June 26, 1876 Little Bighorn River, Montana. Template:Denver Public Library public domain images . User Lordkinbote on en.wikipedia 128 Custer's last stand painting
RMBR1JXY–Portrait c1865 of Major-General George Armstrong Custer (1839 - 1876) - famously killed in the Battle of the Little Bighorn.
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