RME70H35–Grave of General George Armstrong Custer, 1839 - 1876, West Point Cemetery, New York
RFF3A15H–Vintage Civil War photograph of General Philip Sheridan and his staff. Pictured from left to right are: Wesley Merritt, Philip S
RMA45HD0–Native American prisoners marched across the snowy prairie by General George Custer 1868. Hand-colored woodcut
RM2NT2A6M–General George Armstrong Custer, 1839 – 1876, was a United States Army officer and cavalry commander in the American Civil War, vintage illustration from 1865
RM2EAK5D1–George Armstrong Custer (1839 – 1876) was a United States Army officer and cavalry commander in the American Civil War and the American Indian Wars.
RMP8R8H9–. 436 NSRW General Custer
RM2F3675Y–George Armstrong Custer, 1839 – 1876. United States Army officer and cavalry commander in the American Civil War and the American Indian Wars who was killed along with most of his command at the Battle of the Little Bighorn. After a photograph dating from 1865.
RM2B30JMD–General Custer by Mora.
RMPM4GHW–General George Custer, circa 1865. File Reference # 1003 026THA
RF2A3RMDW–George Armstrong Custer (1839 – 1876) was a United States Army officer and cavalry commander in the American Civil War and the American Indian Wars.
RMD4XAWH–General George A. Custer
RMD960JA–Conflict between General George Custer (1839-76) and Crazy Horse (Sioux Indian). Painting on cloth by Kills Two (1869-1927), Sioux Indian. Dakota group of North American Plains Indians
RM2N28N6E–An painting of Custer's Last Stand. A portrait of General George Custer who was killed and his entire force killed by the combined forces of the Lakota Sioux, Northern Cheyenne, and Arapaho tribes at the Battle of Little Bighorn during the Great Sioux Wars of 1876.
RM2BABBW2–Books about the Little Bighorn and General Custer at the Battlefield National Monument, Hardin, Montana, USA
RMP50A0C–BATALLA DE LITTLE BIGHORN (1876). Escena de la batalla entre indios sioux y cheyennes y el Séptimo de Caballería del General Custer. MUSEO del MONUMENTO NACIONAL DEL CAMPO DE BATALLA DE LITTLE BIGHORN. Estado de Montaña. Estados Unidos.
RM2T4PMA7–1980 Gabriel Toys The Legend of The Lone Ranger General George Custer Carded Action Figure AFA 80-Y Near Mint
RM2H7PRHM–Sitting Bull (1831-1890), a Hunkpapa Lakota holy man and leader, largely responsible for the defeat of General Custer at Little Bighorn. Photo c.1881 by David Francis Barry, c. 1886/7
RMCNHANW–CUSTER'S LAST STAND Contemporary lithograph of General George Custer and his 7th Cavalry at the Little Bighorn, 25 June 1876
RMJ54Y2P–Tenting on the Plains; or, General Custer in Kansas and Texas. [With illustrations, including portraits.]
RM2CC8273–General Custer receiving the first flag of truce on the surrender of General Lee - Appomattox, American Civil War
RFCNT4K0–Vintage Civil War print of General Lee surrendering his Confederate forces to General Grant.
RM2A4CPW9–The funeral of General Custer at West Point / from sketches by Theo. [...].
RME5N0GY–CUSTER OF THE WEST, top left: Robert Shaw as General Custer, bottom starting second from left: Mary Ure, Jeffrey Hunter, Ty
RM2EAK591–George Armstrong Custer (1839 – 1876) was a United States Army officer and cavalry commander in the American Civil War and the American Indian Wars.
RMP805W6–English: Myles Keogh. An Irishman who fought in Italy during the 1860 Papal War before volunteering for the Union side in the American Civil War. He was killed with General Custer at the Battle of the Little Bighorn in 1876. Credits This image is in the in the United States. It was first published prior to January 1, 1923. Re-produced with permission of Autry National Center, Los Angeles, CA. . 280 Myles Keogh 1872
RM2JN9XXT–Custer's Last Stand at the Battle of the Little Bighorn, June 25, 1876. General George Armstrong Custer, 1839 - 1876. The battle was the most important in the Great Sioux War of 1876. After a work by an unidentified artist published in 1889 by Kurtz and Allison.
RM2B30JNE–General Custer and staff at Clover Hill, 1864.
RMPM4GHJ–General George Custer, circa 1865. File Reference # 1003 024THA
RMGEHC3B–Peter Horton General Custer (Peter Horton) fuehrt die siebente Kavalerie in die legendaere Schlacht am Little Bighorn. *** Local Caption *** 1996, Crazy Horse, Crazy Horse - Der Stolze Krieger
RMD4XAE8–General George A. Custer
RMBB1CAR–George Armstrong Custer,1839-1876
RM2N28MY0–An illustration of Custer's Last Stand. A portrait of General George Custer who was killed and his entire force killed by the combined forces of the Lakota Sioux, Northern Cheyenne, and Arapaho tribes at the Battle of Little Bighorn during the Great Sioux Wars of 1876.
RMT3GFAX–Little Big Man Year : 1970 USA Director : Arthur Penn Dustin Hoffman, Richard Mulligan
RMP512TB–BATALLA DE LITTLE BIGHORN (25 de junio de 1876). Escena de los últimos momentos de la batalla entre indios sioux y cheyennes y el Séptimo de Caballería del General Custer, que fue derrotado. MUSEO del MONUMENTO NACIONAL DEL CAMPO DE BATALLA DE LITTLE BIGHORN. Estado de Montaña. Estados Unidos.
RM2T4PMY7–1980 Gabriel Toys The Legend of The Lone Ranger General George Custer Carded 3.75' Action Figure AFA 80-Y Near Mint
RMFDGX1E–Custers Last Stand. 'General Custer's Death Struggle', Henry Steinegger's depiction of George Armstrong Custer's last stand at the Battle of Little Bighorn. Lithograph c.1878
RM2JKEK8Y–Ledger art that depicts a victory against General Custer and his troops for the Sioux, Cheyenne and Arapaho Indian warriors who defended their lands.
RMJ54YDG–Tenting on the Plains; or, General Custer in Kansas and Texas. [With illustrations, including portraits.]
RME70HC0–The Last honors of the grave - Burial of General Custer at West Point - 1887
RMWH919X–Elizabeth Bacon Custer, wife of General George Armstrong Custer.
RM2A4BC59–The Battle on the Little Big Horn River - The Death Struggle of General Custer
RF2M90KP9–Matthew Brady - General George Armstrong Custer
RF2F7HY6N–An 1885 photographic portrait of Major General George Armstrong Custer digitally colorized for artistic effect.
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
RM2JN9XXY–Custer's Last Stand at the Battle of the Little Bighorn, June 25, 1876. General George Armstrong Custer, 1839 - 1876. The battle was the most important in the Great Sioux War of 1876. After a painting by F. Otto Becker, 1854 - 1945 published in 1896
RM2B30JMR–General Custer saluting Confederate General Ramseur at the Woodstock races, Oct. 9, 1864
RM2J63K91–Major General Alfred Pleasonton and General George Armstrong Custer | 1863 | Timothy H. O'Sullivan
RMGEHA84–Vitor Mature Crazy Horse (Victor Mature) ist der Haeuptling der Sioux, der im Buergerkrieg sogar General Custer besiegen kann. Er muss jedoch mit der Prophezeiung leben, von einem Verraeter ermordet zu werden. *** Local Caption *** 1955, Chief Crazy Hor
RMBNX3JX–Little Big Horn Battlefield National Monument, Montana.
RMC2JC5H–Lieutenants. George A. Custer, Nicolas Bowen, and William G. Jones
RM2N28N2M–An illustration of Custer's Last Stand. A portrait of General George Custer who was killed and his entire force killed by the combined forces of the Lakota Sioux, Northern Cheyenne, and Arapaho tribes at the Battle of Little Bighorn during the Great Sioux Wars of 1876.
RFM7RGG7–General Custer Millsite ruin, Custer ghost town, Yankee Fork of Salmon River, Custer Motorway Adventure Road, Salmon-Challis Natl Forest, Idaho, USA
RM2A2K369–General George Armstrong Custer, 1860/76, Brady’s National Photographic Portrait Galleries, American, 20th century, United States, Albumen print (carte-de-visite), 8.5 x 5.4 cm (image), 10 x 6.1 cm (paper
RMD90C9W–GEORGE ARMSTRONG CUSTER (1839-1876) United States Army officer as a brevet-major about 1865
RMP7HBD1–Custer Hill markers where General Custer fell and 7th Cavalry soldiers' bodies were found, Little Bighorn Battlefield, Montana. Photograph
RMF6DN12–RELEASE DATE: September 13, 1940. MOVIE TITLE: Wyoming. STUDIO: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM). PLOT: With the army after him and his partner deserting, Reb decides that a change of scenery would be nice so he heads for Wyoming with Dave. To show his gratitude to Dave, he steals his horse and gun, which causes Dave to be killed by cattle rustlers. While Reb is an outlaw and a teller of tall tales, he still feels responsible for the Kincaid Ranch and helps all the Ranchers battle Buckley, who wants to drive them all out. Even General Custer, with his 2 man cavalry gets involved in chasing Reb. PICTU
RMJ54G83–Tenting on the Plains; or, General Custer in Kansas and Texas. [With illustrations, including portraits.]
RMEYFN6H–The Indian campaign - prisoners captured by General Custer / sketched by Theodore R. Davis. 1868
RMWH9D1R–General George Armstrong Custer (1839-76) and his wife on hunting and camping party, 1875.
RM2A4BC4X–The Battle on the Little Big Horn River - The death struggle of General Custer
RMCWA735–General George Custer, 1865. Courtesy: CSU Archives/Everett Collection
RMB89R49–Toy cowboys and indians used in classic 1963 Waddington board game 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
RMFAJPMH–George Armstrong Custer, 1839 – 1876. United States Army officer and cavalry commander in the American Civil War and the American Indian Wars.
RM2D92PGF–Kansas-burial at Fort Leavenworth, August 4th, of the remains of the officers of the Seventh United States Cavalry, killed with General Custer by Sitting Bull, at the Battle of Little Big
RMMWHY5J–Wyoming USA Landscape in the Little Big Horn area between Gillette and Sheridan
RM2F5EHBN–Cheyenne Squaws Captured by General Custer at the Battle of the Washita at Fort Dodge, Kansas. William Stinson Soule (American, 1836 - 1908)
RMBNX3XJ–Little Big Horn Battlefield National Monument, Montana.
RF2HTC67J–Steel Engraved portraits of Famous Indian Fighters GENERAL GEORGE CROOK, GENERAL NELSON A. MILES, GENERAL GEORGE A. CUSTER, GENERAL RANALD S. MACKENZIE Taken from photographs, and Engraved on Steel by J. A. J. Wilcox, Boston, Mass From the Book ' Our wild Indians; thirty-three years' personal experience among the red men of the great West ' by Richard Irving Dodge, Richard Irving Dodge (May 19, 1827 – June 16, 1895) was a colonel in the United States Army. Dodge was born in North Carolina[1] and died after a long and successful career in the U.S. Army. He began as a cadet in 1844 and retired a
RM2N28N4P–An illustration of Custer's Last Stand. A portrait of General George Custer who was killed and his entire force killed by the combined forces of the Lakota Sioux, Northern Cheyenne, and Arapaho tribes at the Battle of Little Bighorn during the Great Sioux Wars of 1876.
RFM7RGE7–General Custer Millsite ruin, Custer ghost town, Yankee Fork of Salmon River, Custer Motorway Adventure Road, Salmon-Challis Natl Forest, Idaho, USA
RMFDMXKY–Ashishishe (c. 1856–1923), known as Curly (or Curley), a Crow scout in the US Army during the Sioux Wars, best known for having been one of the few survivors on the United States side at the Battle of Little Bighorn. Photo c.1907 by Richard Throssel.
RMCREP6G–GEORGE CUSTER (1839-1876) Wagon train of his 1874 Black Hills expedition to subdue Native Americans in Dakota
RMA61YWW–Indian statue
RMF6DN15–RELEASE DATE: September 13, 1940. MOVIE TITLE: Wyoming. STUDIO: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM). PLOT: With the army after him and his partner deserting, Reb decides that a change of scenery would be nice so he heads for Wyoming with Dave. To show his gratitude to Dave, he steals his horse and gun, which causes Dave to be killed by cattle rustlers. While Reb is an outlaw and a teller of tall tales, he still feels responsible for the Kincaid Ranch and helps all the Ranchers battle Buckley, who wants to drive them all out. Even General Custer, with his 2 man cavalry gets involved in chasing Reb. PICTU
RMJ54RWT–Tenting on the Plains; or, General Custer in Kansas and Texas. [With illustrations, including portraits.]
RMGAH4N6–The fate of Lieutenant Kidder and his entire command - Discovery of their bodies by General Custer, 1870s, American Indian Wars
RFA2X73K–Statue to General George Custer in his hometown of Monroe, MI
RM2A4BYYJ–The Indian campaign--prisoners captured by General Custer / sketched by Theodore R. Davis.
RMCWAX01–George Armstrong Custer, U.S. Army major general, ca. 1863
RMT87GBG–United States, Montana, battlefield of Little Big Horn where the Sioux defeated the èth cavalry regiment and killed General Custer
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
RMJDBCE3–George Armstrong Custer (1839-1876). United States Army officer and cavalry commander in the American Civil War and the American Indian Wars. Custer in the Battle of the Little Bighorn where he died. Engraving.
RMPCMJR8–Alexei Alexandrovich and general Custer in Topeka.
RMMWHY6D–Wyoming USA Landscape in the Little Big Horn area between Gillette and Sheridan
RMEYTAC3–Tenting on the Plains; or, General Custer in Kansas and Texas. [With illustrations, including portraits.] Image taken from page 48 of 'Tenting on the Plains;
RMBNX3A4–National Cemetery at Little Big Horn Battlefield National Monument, Montana.
RMRWWRJ2–The Custer Fight, 1903, Battle of the Little Big Horn from the Indian side
RM2N28N6F–A painting of the First Nations tribes ina ction against Custer during The Battle of Little Bighorn. A portrait of General George Custer who was killed and his entire force killed by the combined forces of the Lakota Sioux, Northern Cheyenne, and Arapaho tribes during the Great Sioux Wars of 1876.
RMARM0HF–General George A Custer statue and boyhood home in Monroe Michigan MI
RMB9FTTT–Marker showing where General Custer fell on the Little Bighorn Battlefield near Crow Agency Montana USA
RMHD3AHT–GEORGE ARMSTRONG CUSTER (1839-1876) A 19th century depiction of the Battle of Little Bighorn, June 25-26 !878
RMF7P0RB–General Custer's death struggle. The battle of the Little Big Horn by Henry Steinegger, 1831-1917, artist
RMF6DN10–RELEASE DATE: September 13, 1940. MOVIE TITLE: Wyoming. STUDIO: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM). PLOT: With the army after him and his partner deserting, Reb decides that a change of scenery would be nice so he heads for Wyoming with Dave. To show his gratitude to Dave, he steals his horse and gun, which causes Dave to be killed by cattle rustlers. While Reb is an outlaw and a teller of tall tales, he still feels responsible for the Kincaid Ranch and helps all the Ranchers battle Buckley, who wants to drive them all out. Even General Custer, with his 2 man cavalry gets involved in chasing Reb. PICTU
RMJ5493G–Tenting on the Plains; or, General Custer in Kansas and Texas. [With illustrations, including portraits.]
RM2CC825E–General Custer at the Battle of Aldie during the American Civil War
RFA2X72R–Statue to General George Custer in his hometown of Monroe, MI
RMW606MA–[Map of the Shenandoah Valley from Strasburg, Va., to Harpers Ferry and vicinity, W. Va., captured in General Lomax's Quarter wagons by General Custer on October 9, 1864.]
RMCWAG0E–General George Custer as a West Point Cadet. 1800's. Courtesy CSU Archives/Everett Collection
RMT87GBH–United States, Montana, battlefield of Little Big Horn where the Sioux defeated the èth cavalry regiment and killed General Custer
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