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FRONT COVER
TITLE PAGE
COPYRIGHT PAGE
CONTENTS
DEDICATION
INTRODUCTION
APPENDICES
CAMPAIGN ORDERS
1.1 THE ORDER FOR THE RENO SCOUT
1.2 THE ORDER ESTABLISHING THE COMMAND STRUCTURE OF THE DAKOTA COLUMN
1.3 THE ORDER TO CUSTER TO MOVE THE 7TH CAVALRY TO THE ROSEBUD
1.4 THE LETTER OF INSTRUCTIONS TO LIEUTENANT COLONEL CUSTER ISSUED BY GENERAL TERRY ON JUNE 22, 1876
CAMPAIGN CORRESPONDENCE
2.1 FREDERICK WILLIAM BENTEEN: A LETTER TO HIS WIFE, JULY 4, 1876
2.2 FREDERICK BENTEEN: A LETTER TO HIS WIFE, WRITTEN IN DATED INSTALLMENTS, COMMENCING JULY 2, 1876
2.3 JAMES H. BRADLEY: A LETTER TO THE HELENA HERALD, PUBLISHED JULY 25, 1876
2.4 WALTER CAMP AND THE KANIPE LETTERS
2.5 WALTER MASON CAMP: A LETTER TO CHARLES A. WOODRUFF, FEBRUARY 28, 1910
2.6 FIRST LIEUTENANT JOHN CARLAND, 6TH INFANTRY: A LETTER TO ELIZABETH CUSTER, DECEMBER 4, 1877
2.7 ARMSTRONG CUSTER: LETTERS TO HIS WIFE FROM THE 1876 YELLOWSTONE EXPEDITION, WITH ADDITIONAL CORRESPONDENCE FROM HIS WIFE AND OTHER MEMBERS OF HIS FAMILY
2.8 ARMSTRONG CUSTER: AN ATTRIBUTED ANONYMOUS LETTER TO THE NEW YORK HERALD, DATED JUNE 22, 1876
2.9 DR. JAMES DEWOLF: A LETTER TO HIS WIFE, JUNE 21, 1876
2.10 WINFIELD SCOTT EDGERLY: A LETTER TO HIS WIFE, JULY 4, 1876
2.11 THOMAS FRENCH: A LETTER TO THE MOTHER OF WILLIAM W. COOKE, JUNE 16, 1880
2.12 FRED GERARD: A LETTER TO HIS DAUGHTERS, JULY 5, 1876
2.13 JOHN GIBBON: LETTER TO CAPTAIN D. W. BENHAM, JUNE 28, 1876; AND FROM BENHAM TO DIVISION HEADQUARTERS IN CHICAGO, JULY 5, 1876
2.14 FRANCIS M. GIBSON: A LETTER TO HIS WIFE, JULY 4, 1876
2.15 EDWARD GODFREY: A LETTER COMMENTING UPON SOME ACTIONS OF LUTHER HARE AT THE LITTLE HORN
2.16 LUTHER HARE: A LETTER TO AN UNIDENTIFIED CORRESPONDENT, JUNE 11, 1929
2.17 MARK KELLOGG: LETTERS OF JUNE 21, 1876
2.18 SERGEANT RILEY LANE, 7TH INFANTRY: A LETTER TO HIS BROTHER, JULY 3, 1876
2.19 JESSE M. LEE: A LETTER TO ELIZABETH CUSTER, JUNE 27, 1897
2.20 DR. HOLMES O. PAULDING: EXCERPTS FROM HIS CORRESPONDENCE OF 1876
2.21 ROBERT NEWTON PRICE: A LETTER TO THE PHILADELPHIA TIMES, MARCH 1879, PUBLISHED MARCH 13, 1879
2.22 AUTIE REED: A LETTER TO HIS PARENTS, JUNE 21, 1876
2.23 MARCUS RENO: A LETTER TO T. L. ROSSER, JULY 30, 1876
2.24 THOMAS L. ROSSER: A LETTER TO THE ST. PAUL PIONEER PRESS AND MINNEAPOLIS TRIBUNE, JULY 8, 1876
2.25 THOMAS ROSSER: A LETTER TO MARCUS RENO, AUGUST 16, 1876
2.26 GENERAL TERRY: THE LETTER TO GENERAL CROOK JULY 9, 1876, NOTIFYING CROOK OF TERRY’S CAMPAIGN PROGRESS AND OF CUSTER’S DISASTER ON THE LITTLE HORN
2.27 GENERAL ALFRED H. TERRY: A LETTER TO GENERAL SHERMAN REGARDING HIS DISPATCH FROM THE LITTLE HORN BATTLEFIELD, DECEMBER 9, 1876
2.28 CHARLES VARNUM: A LETTER TO HIS PARENTS, FROM THE LOWELL WEEKLY JOURNAL, AUGUST 1876
2.29 CHARLES VARNUM: TWO LETTERS TO A. W. JOHNSON
2.30 FREDERICK WHITTAKER: A LETTER TO THE NEW YORK SUN, FEBRUARY 1879, PUBLISHED FEBRUARY 26, 1879
CAMPAIGN AND BATTLE ACCOUNTS
3.1 THE ARIKARA SCOUTS WITH CUSTER ON THE LITTLE HORN CAMPAIGN: ACCOUNTS FROM THE ARIKARA NARRATIVE
3.2 WILLIAM J. BAILEY: INTERVIEW WITH WALTER CAMP, OCTOBER 8, 1910
3.3 CAPTAIN F. W. BENTEEN: STATEMENT TO THE NEW YORK HERALD, AUGUST 8, 1876
3.4 FREDERICK WILLIAM BENTEEN: LENGTHIER NARRATIVES AND HIS TESTIMONY AT THE RENO COURT OF INQUIRY
3.5 KATE BIGHEAD, SOUTHERN CHEYENNE: HER NARRATIVE AS INTERPRETED BY DR. THOMAS B. MARQUIS, 1927
3.6 JAMES R. BOYLE: INTERVIEW WITH WALTER CAMP, FEBRUARY 5, 1913
3.7 LIEUTENANT JAMES H. BRADLEY, GIBBON’S CHIEF OF SCOUTS 1876/1877: EXCERPTS FROM HIS JOURNAL
3.8 JOHN BURKMAN: INTERVIEW WITH WALTER CAMP, UNDATED
3.9 CHEYENNE PARTICIPANTS: STORIES FROM THE HOSTILES
3.10 PATRICK CORCORAN: INTERVIEW WITH WALTER CAMP, UNDATED
3.11 CRAZY HORSE, OGLALA: ATTRIBUTED NARRATIVE AS PUBLISHED IN THE SAINT PAUL PIONEER PRESS, MAY 28, 1877
3.12 JOHN C. CREIGHTON: INTERVIEW WITH WALTER CAMP, UNDATED
3.13 CROW KING, HUNKPAPA LAKOTA: STORY GIVEN AT FORT YATES, DAKOTA, JULY 30, 1881
3.14 SERGEANT FERDINAND A. CULBERTSON: TESTIMONY AT THE RENO COURT OF INQUIRY, JANUARY 1879
3.15 CURLEY: 1881 NARRATIVE AS TOLD TO CHARLES FRANCIS ROE, FROM THE ARMY AND NAVY JOURNAL MARCH 25, 1882
3.16 CURLEY, CROW SCOUT: SEVERAL AND VARIED NARRATIVES OF 1876 ET SUB.
3.17 PRIVATE EDWARD DAVERN OF F COMPANY, RENO’S ORDERLY: TESTIMONY AT THE RENO COURT OF INQUIRY, 1879
3.18 LIEUTENANT CHARLES C. DERUDIO: STORIES FROM VARIOUS SOURCES, 1876 AND SUBSEQUENT AND TESTIMONY AT THE RENO COURT OF INQUIRY, 1879
3.19 WINFIELD S. EDGERLY: ACCOUNT GIVEN AT FORT YATES, DAKOTA, JULY 30, 1881, AS PUBLISHED IN THE LEAVENWORTH WEEKLY TIMES, AUGUST 18, 1881
3.20 WINFIELD S. EDGERLY: LATER NARRATIVE, DATE UNKNOWN BUT DEFINITELY AFTER 1909
3.21 WINFIELD EDGERLY: TESTIMONY AT THE RENO COURT OF INQUIRY, 1879
3.22 FEATHER EARRING, MNICOUJOU LAKOTA: ACCOUNT AS GIVEN TO HUGH L. SCOTT, SEPTEMBER 1919
3.23 FLYING BY, MNICOUJOU LAKOTA: INTERVIEW WITH WALTER CAMP JULY 27, 1912, AT STANDING ROCK AGENCY
3.24 FOOLISH ELK, OGLALA LAKOTA: NARRATIVE AS GIVEN TO WALTER MASON CAMP, SEPTEMBER 22, 1908
3.25 HARVEY A. FOX AND JOHN A. BAILEY: INTERVIEW WITH WALTER CAMP, UNDATED
3.26 JOHN FRETT: ACCOUNTS AS GIVEN TO AND PUBLISHED IN THE ST. PAUL DISPATCH AND THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE, JULY 27 & 28, 1876
3.27 JOHN FRETT: TESTIMONY AT THE RENO COURT OF INQUIRY, 1879
3.28 GALL, HUNKPAPA LAKOTA: TWO NARRATIVES FROM THE TENTH ANNIVERSARY REUNION OF THE FIGHTS ON THE LITTLE HORN JUNE 25 AND JULY 14, 1886
3.29 F. I. GEIST: INTERVIEW WITH WALTER CAMP, UNDATED
3.30 FREDERIC F. GERARD: NARRATIVE OF 1909
3.31 FRED GERARD: ANOTHER ACCOUNT IN RESPONSE TO DERUDIO’S TESTIMONY AT THE RENO COURT, TAKEN FROM THE ST. PAUL PIONEER PRESS, JANUARY 31, 1879
3.32 FREDERIC F. GERARD: ACCOUNT FROM THE ARIKARA NARRATIVE
3.33 FRED GERARD: TESTIMONY AT THE RENO COURT OF INQUIRY, 1879
3.34 COLONEL JOHN GIBBON: EXCERPTS FROM HIS NARRATIVE OF 1877
3.35 COLONEL JOHN GIBBON: TESTIMONY AT THE RENO COURT OF INQUIRY, 1879
3.36 FRANCIS M. GIBSON: ACCOUNT, UNDATED, FROM A MANUSCRIPT IN THE COLLECTIONS OF THE NORTH DAKOTA HISTORICAL SOCIETY
3.37 EDWARD S. GODFREY: NARRATIVES OF 1892 AND 1908
3.38 EDWARD S. GODFREY: TESTIMONY AT THE RENO COURT OF INQUIRY, 1879
3.39 EDWARD S. GODFREY: EXCERPTS FROM HIS FIELD DIARY, JUNE 1876
3.40 GOES AHEAD, THE CROW SCOUT: NARRATIVES FROM THE ARIKARA NARRATIVE AND AS GIVEN TO WALTER CAMP, AUGUST 5, 1909
3.41 THEODORE GOLDIN: ARMY MAGAZINE ARTICLE AND A LETTER TO FREDERICK BENTEEN
3.42 THEODORE W. GOLDIN: STORIES AS REFLECTED IN HIS CORRESPONDENCE FROM 1904 TO 1934
3.43 GOOD VOICED ELK, HUNKPAPA: INTERVIEW WITH WALTER CAMP, MAY 21, 1909, AT STANDING ROCK AGENCY
3.44 HAIRY MOCCASIN, CROW SCOUT: NARRATIVES FROM THE TEPEE BOOK 1916, AND AS RELATED TO WALTER M. CAMP FEBRUARY 23, 1911
3.45 HAIRY MOCCASIN, CROW SCOUT: INTERVIEW WITH WALTER CAMP JULY 17, 1910, AT CROW AGENCY
3.46 JOHN HAMMON: ACCOUNT DATED FEBRUARY 28, 1898
3.47 JOHN E. HAMMON: INTERVIEW WITH WALTER CAMP, UNDATED
3.48 WILLIAM G. HARDY: INTERVIEW WITH WALTER CAMP, UNDATED
3.49 LUTHER RECTOR HARE: TESTIMONY AT THE RENO COURT OF INQUIRY, 1879
3.50 THOMAS W. HARRISON: INTERVIEW WITH WALTER CAMP, UNDATED
3.51 HE DOG, OGLALA LAKOTA: NARRATIVE FROM AN INTERVIEW WITH WALTER MASON CAMP, JULY 13, 1910
3.52 GEORGE HERENDEEN: STATEMENT OF JULY 7, 1876, AS PUBLISHED IN THE NEW YORK HERALD, JULY 8, 1876
3.53 GEORGE HERENDEEN: LETTER TO THE NEW YORK HERALD, JANUARY 4, 1878
3.54 GEORGE HERENDEEN: ACCOUNT, AS GIVEN TO WALTER CAMP, 1909
3.55 GEORGE HERENDEEN: TESTIMONY AT THE RENO COURT OF INQUIRY, 1879
3.56 WILLIAM HEYN: INTERVIEW WITH WALTER CAMP, UNDATED
3.57 HUMP, MNICOUJOU LAKOTA: NARRATIVE GIVEN AT FORT YATES, DAKOTA, JULY 30, 1881
3.58 HUNKPAPA AND BRULE PARTICIPANTS: STORIES FROM THE HOSTILES
3.59 IRON THUNDER: ACCOUNT GIVEN AT FORT YATES, JULY 30, 1881
3.60 BILLY JACKSON: ACCOUNT FROM THE L.A. TIMES, JANUARY 17, 1914
3.61 FRANCIS JOHNSON KENNEDY: ACCOUNT C. 1899
3.62 LIEUTENANT ALFRED B. JOHNSON: ACCOUNT FROM JULY 1876
3.63 KILL EAGLE, BLACKFEET LAKOTA: NARRATIVE OF SEPTEMBER 1876
3.64 DANIEL KNIPE: ACCOUNT, 1903, FROM MONTANA HISTORICAL SOCIETY CONTRIBUTIONS, VOLUME 4, 1903
3.65 DANIEL A. KNIPE: NARRATIVE FROM THE GREENSBORO DAILY RECORD, APRIL 27, 1924
3.66 LEFT HAND AND WATERMAN, ARAPAHOES: NARRATIVES OF 1920
3.67 LITTLE SIOUX, ARIKARA SCOUT: NARRATIVES FROM THE ARIKARA NARRATIVE AND FROM A WALTER CAMP INTERVIEW C. 1912
3.68 LOW DOG, OGLALA LAKOTA: NARRATIVE GIVEN AT FORT YATES, DAKOTA, JULY 30, 1881
3.69 ORDERLY-TRUMPETER JOHN MARTIN: ACCOUNT AS CONTAINED IN THE CAVALRY JOURNAL JULY 1923
3.70 ORDERLY-TRUMPETER JOHN MARTIN: STORIES FROM VARIOUS SOURCES, PLUS HIS TESTIMONY AT THE RENO COURT OF INQUIRY
3.71 CAPTAIN E. G. MATHEY: TESTIMONY AT THE RENO COURT OF INQUIRY, 1879
3.72 EDWARD G. MATHEY: INTERVIEW WITH WALTER CAMP, JANUARY 19, 1910
3.73 LIEUTENANT EDWARD J. MCCLERNAND: NARRATIVE
3.74 GEN. EDWARD J. MCCLERNAND: INTERVIEW WITH WALTER CAMP, UNDATED
3.75 CAPTAIN THOMAS M. MCDOUGALL: TESTIMONY AT THE RENO COURT OF INQUIRY, 1879
3.76 HENRY MECHLING: LETTER TO JAMES BRADDOCK, JULY 16, 1921
3.77 HENRY W. B. MECHLING: WALTER CAMP INTERVIEW, UNDATED
3.78 MNICOUJOU AND TWO KETTLES: STORIES FROM THE HOSTILES
3.79 THE MNICOUJOU PEOPLE: THEIR INVOLVEMENT IN THE FIGHTS ON THE LITTLE HORN, AS TRANSCRIBED FROM THEIR ORAL HISTORY BY THEIR HISTORIANS ON THE CHEYENNE RIVER RESERVATION AND REPRODUCED WITH THEIR PERMISSION
3.80 WILLIAM E. MORRIS: EXCERPTS FROM HIS ACCOUNTS FROM CORRESPONDENCE AND AS PUBLISHED IN AN UNIDENTIFIED NEWSPAPER, IN THE PERIOD 1894–1923
3.81 CAPTAIN MYLES MOYLAN: TESTIMONY AT THE RENO COURT OF INQUIRY, 1879
3.82 DANIEL NEWELL: ACCOUNT AS GIVEN TO JOHN P. EVERITT AND PUBLISHED IN THE SUNSHINE MAGAZINE, SEPTEMBER 1930
3.83 OGLALA: STORIES FROM THE HOSTILES
3.84 ONE BULL AND WHITE BULL: TO WALTER CAMP, 1912, STANDING ROCK INDIAN RESERVATION
3.85 ONE MAN: INTERVIEW WITH CAMP, 1912, STANDING ROCK INDIAN RESERVATION
3.86 THOMAS F. O’NEILL: INTERVIEW WITH CAMP
3.87 EDWIN PICKARD: ACCOUNT OF 1923
3.88 DOCTOR H. R. PORTER: TESTIMONY AT THE RENO COURT OF INQUIRY, 1879
3.89 DR. HENRY PORTER: ACCOUNT FROM THE ST. PAUL PIONEER PRESS, MAY 3, 1878
3.90 RAIN-IN-THE-FACE, HUNKPAPA: PERSONAL STORY AS TOLD TO W. KENT THOMAS, AUGUST 12, 1894, APPEARING IN OUTDOOR LIFE, MARCH 1903
3.91 RED BEAR, ARIKARA SCOUT: NARRATIVES OF FROM THE ARIKARA NARRATIVE AND FROM AN INTERVIEW WITH WALTER MASON CAMP, JULY 22, 1912
3.92 RED HORSE, MNICOUJOU LAKOTA: NARRATIVES OF 1877 AND 1881
3.93 RED STAR, ARIKARA SCOUT: ACCOUNT TAKEN FROM THE ARIKARA NARRATIVE
3.94 MARCUS RENO: AN UNPUBLISHED AND PERHAPS UNFINISHED MANUSCRIPT OSTENSIBLY FOUND AMONG HIS PERSONAL EFFECTS AFTER HIS DEATH
3.95 RENO: STATEMENT TO THE NEW YORK HERALD, AUGUST 8, 1876
3.96 MAJOR MARCUS A. RENO: TESTIMONY AT RENO COURT OF INQUIRY, 1879
3.97 RING CLOUD, BLACKFOOT LAKOTA: INTERVIEW WITH WALTER CAMP
3.98 JAMES M. ROONEY: INTERVIEW WITH WALTER CAMP
3.99 JOHN M. RYAN: NARRATIVE PUBLISHED IN THE HARDIN TRIBUNE, JUNE 22, 1923
3.100 SITTING BULL: STORY OF THE FIGHTS ON THE LITTLE HORN, GIVEN AT FORT WALSH, NORTHWEST TERRITORIES, CANADA, OCTOBER 17, 1877 AND PUBLISHED IN THE NEW YORK HERALD, NOVEMBER 16, 1877
3.101 SOLDIER, ARIKARA SCOUT: FROM THE ARIKARA NARRATIVE AND FROM AN INTERVIEW WITH WALTER MASON CAMP, C. JULY 1912
3.102 SPOTTED HORN BULL (MRS.), HUNKPAPA: AS PUBLISHED IN THE SAINT PAUL PIONEER PRESS MAY 19, 1883 AND AS GIVEN BY MAJOR J. S. MCLAUGHLIN IN HIS MY FRIEND THE INDIAN, 1910
3.103 JOHN STANDS IN TIMBER: INTERVIEW CONDUCTED BY DON RICKEY, AUGUST 18, 1956
3.104 JOHN STANDS IN TIMBER: ACCOUNT FROM AMERICAN HERITAGE, VOLUME XVIII, NO.3, 1966
3.105 STRIKES TWO, ARIKARA SCOUT: NARRATIVES AS GIVEN TO WALTER CAMP, JULY 23, 1912 AND FROM THE ARIKARA NARRATIVE
3.106 STRIKES TWO: ANOTHER INTERVIEW WITH CAMP
3.107 STRIKES TWO AND YOUNG HAWK: INTERVIEWS WITH CAMP
3.108 ALFRED H. TERRY: EXCERPTS FROM HIS FIELD DIARY OF 1876
3.109 TWO MOON, NORTHERN CHEYENNE: ACCOUNT FROM “CUSTER‘S LAST FIGHT AS SEEN BY TWO MOON” AS TOLD TO HAMLIN GARLAND AND PUBLISHED IN MCCLURE’S MAGAZINE, SEPTEMBER 1898
3.110 CHARLES A. VARNUM: UNDATED STATEMENT FOUND IN THE PAPERS OF CHARLES FRANCIS BATES
3.111 CHARLES A.VARNUM: TESTIMONY AT THE RENO COURT OF INQUIRY, 1879
3.112 CHARLES A. VARNUM: TWO NARRATIVES, DATE UNKNOWN
3.113 FIRST LIEUTENANT GEORGE D. WALLACE: TESTIMONY AT THE RENO COURT OF INQUIRY, 1879
3.114 CAPTAIN THOMAS B. WEIR: ALLEGED STATEMENT CONCERNING THE LITTLE HORN FIGHTS AND RENO’S CONDUCT THEREIN, FROM THE FILES OF THE SAINT PAUL PIONEER PRESS AND THE NEW YORK HERALD
3.115 WHITE BULL, MNICOUJOU LAKOTA: NARRATIVES AS GIVEN TO WALTER S. CAMPBELL [STANLEY VESTAL], 1930 AND 1932
3.116 WHITE MAN RUNS HIM, CROW SCOUT: NARRATIVES
3.117 FREDERICK WHITTAKER: ANONYMOUS NARRATIVES FROM HIS LIFE OF GENERAL CUSTER, 1876
3.118 CHARLES WINDOLPH: STORY AS GIVEN TO JOHN P. EVERITT AND PUBLISHED IN THE SUNSHINE MAGAZINE, SEPTEMBER 1930
3.119 WOODEN LEG, NORTHERN CHEYENNE WARRIOR: FROM CONVERSATIONS OVER SEVERAL YEARS WITH DOCTOR THOMAS B. MARQUIS
3.120 YOUNG HAWK, ARIKARA SCOUT: ACCOUNTS FROM THE ARIKARA NARRATIVE AND FROM INTERVIEWS WITH WALTER MASON CAMP C. 1912
CAMPAIGN AND BATTLE REPORTS
4.1 CAPTAIN FREDERICK W. BENTEEN: REPORT OF JULY 4, 1876
4.2 LIEUTENANT WILLIAM PHILO CLARK: REPORT OF SEPTEMBER 14, 1877
4.3 BRIGADIER-GENERAL GEORGE CROOK: HIS REPORTS RELATIVE TO THE “BATTLE OF THE ROSEBUD,” DATED JUNE 19 & 20, 1876
4.4 COLONEL JOHN GIBBON: REPORT OF THE 1876 CAMPAIGN: OCTOBER 17, 1876
4.5 LIEUTENANT EDWARD J. MCCLERNAND: REPORT AS FOUND IN THE ANNUAL REPORT OF THE CHIEF OF ENGINEERS FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1877, APPENDIX PP, ENTITLED “JOURNAL OF MARCHES MADE BY THE FORCES UNDER COLONEL JOHN GIBBON…”
4.6 JOHNATHAN D MILES, AGENT: REPORT OF AUGUST 4, 1876
4.7 J. S. POLAND: TWO REPORTS RELATIVE TO THE TREATMENT OF THE INDIANS AT STANDING ROCK AGENCY AND TO THE FIGHTS ON THE LITTLE HORN, JULY 14 & 24, 1876
4.8 MAJOR MARCUS A. RENO: MESSAGE TO TERRY JUNE 27, 1876
4.9 MAJOR MARCUS A. RENO: REPORT OF THE FIGHTS ON THE LITTLE HORN, JULY 5, 1876
4.10 MAJOR MARCUS RENO: REPORT OF JULY 11, 1876, TO THE CHIEF OF ORDNANCE REGARDING THE FUNCTIONING OF THE CAVALRY CARBINES AT THE FIGHTS ON THE LITTLE HORN AND THE QUESTION OF CARBINE EXTRACTOR FAILURE
4.11 BRIGADIER GENERAL ALFRED H. TERRY: REPORTS ON THE DEAD AND WOUNDED
4.12 BRIGADIER GENERAL ALFRED H. TERRY: TWO REPORTS (Including “the Confidential”)
4.13 GENERAL TERRY: THIRD “REPORT,” SENT TO HIS HEADQUARTERS IN SAINT PAUL
4.14 FIRST LIEUTENANT GEORGE DANIEL WALLACE: REPORT AND THE QUESTION OF RAPID AND EXCESSIVE MARCHES, WORN-OUT HORSES AND EXHAUSTED MEN
4.15 SERGEANT JAMES E. WI LSON: REPORT OF JANUARY 3, 1877
MISCELLANEOUS
5.1 CAPTAIN FREDERICK BENTEEN CONCERNING THE BATTLE OF THE WASHITA
5.2 WALTER MASON CAMP: A LETTER TO EDWARD S. GODFREY, NOVEMBER 6 1920, REGARDING THE MARKERS ON THE CUSTER BATTLEFIELD
5.3 ORGANIZATION CHART OF A CAVALRY REGIMENT, INDICATING THE AUTHORIZED STRENGTH OF THE HEADQUARTERS AND COMBAT COMPANIES AS AT JUNE 25, 1876
5.4 CUSTER, CLYMER, BELKNAPP AND REPERCUSSIONS
5.5 GEORGE ARMSTRONG CUSTER’S MILITARY RECORD
5.6 GEORGE ARMSTRONG CUSTER: THE FINDINGS, SENTENCE AND REMISSION OF SENTENCE, RELATIVE TO THE COURT MARTIAL OF 1867 AND 1868
5.7 GENERAL GODFREY: A LETTER TO E. S. PAXSON
5.8 A GENERAL GODFREY LETTER
5.9 EDWARD S. LUCE: SOME LETTERS AND A STATEMENT FROM THE SUPERINTENDENT OF CUSTER BATTLEFIELD 1941–56, AS TO SOME INTERESTING DISCOVERIES ON THE FIELD
5.10 FIRST LIEUTENANT EDWARD MAGUIRE, ENGINEER CORPS: TESTIMONY AT THE RENO COURT OF INQUIRY
5.11 A. F. MULFORD’S 1877 VISIT TO THE LITTLE HORN
5.12 AMI FRANK MULFORD, AN EXCERPT FROM HIS FIGHTING INDIANS IN THE SEVENTH U.S. CAVALRY, PLUS THE REPORT OF AN UNIDENTIFED VISITOR TO CUSTER’S FIELD IN JULY 1877 AND A DESCRIPTION BY DR. WILLIAM A. ALLEN
5.13 PHILETUS W. NORRIS, SUPERINTENDENT OF YELLOWSTONE PARK: A JULY 1877 COUNTERPOINT TO MICHAEL SHERIDAN’S REPORT
5.14 CAPTAIN J. S. PAYNE, 5TH CAVALRY: EXCERPTS FROM HIS TESTIMONY BEFORE THE RENO COURT OF INQUIRY, JANUARY 27, 1879
5.15 RENO COURT OF INQUIRY: THE SUMMATIONS AND FINDINGS OF THE RENO COURT, JANUARY AND FEBRUARY 1879
5.16 CAPTAIN GEORGE K. SANDERSON: REPORT OF APRIL 7, 1879, RELATIVE TO REBURIALS ON CUSTER’S FIELD
5.17 THE 7TH REGIMENT OF CAVALRY, UNITED STATES ARMY: ROSTERS PERTAINING TO REGIMENTAL ASSIGNMENTS, STRENGTHS, CASUALTIES AND BATTLE STATISTICS ON THE CAMPAIGN WHICH CULMINATED IN THE SERIES OF ACTIONS KNOWN AS THE BATTLE OF THE LITTLE BIG HORN, JUNE 25 AND 26, 1876
5.18 GENERAL SHERIDAN AND MAJOR GEORGE A. FORSYTH: REPORTS OF APRIL 8, 1878, RELATIVE TO A VISIT TO THE CUSTER BATTLEFIELD JULY 1877 AND SOME COMMENTARY FROM OTHER MEMBERS OF THE SAME GROUP
5.19 LIEUTENANT COLONEL MICHAEL V. SHERIDAN: OFFICIAL REPORT OF JULY 20, 1877 AND HIS ACCOUNT GIVEN TO THE CHICAGO TIMES JULY 25, 1877
5.20 LIEUTENANT COLONEL MICHAEL V. SHERIDAN: TESTIMONY AT THE RENO COURT OF INQUIRY, 1879
BIBLIOGRAPHY
B1. INTRODUCTION TO THE SOURCE LIST AND BIBLIOGRAPHY
B2. BOOKS, BOOKLETS AND PAMPHLETS REPRESENTING BIOGRAPHICAL OR AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL MATERIAL PERTAINING TO PARTICIPANTS IN THE CAMPAIGN OR HAVING REFERENCES TO THE CAMPAIGN
B3. BOOKS DEALING WITH THE HISTORY AND SOCIOLOGY OF THE AMERICAN WEST, THE NORTHERN PLAINS INDIANS, THE ARMY ON THE FRONTIER AND THE CIVIL WAR
B4. BOOKS, BOOKLETS AND PAMPHLETS PRINCIPALLY DEVOTED TO THE FIGHTS ON THE LITTLE HORN OR THE SIOUX CAMPAIGN OF 1876, OR TO SPECIFIC ASPECTS THEREOF
B5. MANUSCRIPTS, PERSONAL AND FAMILY PAPERS, TRANSCRIPTED AND RECORDED INTERVIEWS, CORRESPONDENCE AND MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS – PUBLISHED AND UNPUBLISHED
B6. MAPS, PUBLISHED AND OTHER
B7. NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES AND PERIODICALS - INCLUDING MILITARY AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY AND PRIVATE ASSOCIATION JOURNALS
B8. OFFICIAL MILITARY AND GOVERNMENT REPORTS, RECORDS AND DOCUMENTS
B9. TECHNICAL OR SEMI-TECHNICAL STUDIES, SOURCES AND REFERENCES
B10 (A). TRANSCRIPTED OR RECORDED INTERVIEWS (WALTER MASON CAMP)
B10 (B). TRANSCRIPTED OR RECORDED INTERVIEWS (OTHERS)
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