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George Custer And Scout Members
(Original Caption) A rare print made in the early 1870's in Montana territory, showing General George A. Custer and some of his scouts when the General was in command of troops detailed to guard surveying and building crews constructing the Northern Pacific. Native American scout Bloody Knife is kneeling, left. The Native American standing by the tent door is thought to be Curly, recorded as the only survivor of the Battle of the Little Bighorn where Custer's entire command was wiped out by the allied Indian tribes under Sitting Bull on June 26, 1876. The tent bears the stamp of N.P.R.R. part of the equipment furnished to Custer by the railroad
Bettmann
Media ID 39463047
Folding Chair General George Armstrong Custer Lieutenant Colonel Military Uniform Plains Native American Rifle Squatting Tent Traditional Clothing United States Army
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