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The Last Days of George Armstrong Custer

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by Thom Hatch


  Sully, Alfred

  Summit Springs. See Battle of Summit Springs

  Sun Dance, Rosebud River Valley

  surrender table, Civil War

  survivors

  Enlisted Men’s Petition scheme

  lone

  Tall Bull (chief)

  Tappan, Samuel F.

  Tatanka Yotanka. See also Sitting Bull

  taxidermy, Custer, G. A., interest in

  Taylor, H. M. (“Muggins”)

  Tenting on the Plains or, General Custer in Kansas and Texas (Custer, E.)

  Terry, Alfred Howe

  background

  –Cooke strategy

  on Custer, G. A., “disobedience”

  –Custer Dakota Column

  –Gibbons Column

  identifying bodies on Little Bighorn battlefield

  June 1876 orders to Custer, G. A.

  They-Are-Afraid-of-Her

  Thompson, William

  Tilford, Joseph G.

  total war

  Trevilian Station battle

  Troop E, mystery of

  Trooper Mike

  Turf, Field and Farm

  Two Kettle

  Two Moon

  fatal blow to Custer, G. A.

  Union Pacific Railroad

  Varnum, Charles A.

  at Crow’s Nest promontory

  Voit, Otto

  Wagon Box Fight

  Wakova. See Wilson, Jack

  Wallace, George (“Nick”)

  Washita. See Battle of the Washita

  Watts, George

  Waynesboro battle

  weaponry, Battle of the Little Bighorn

  cannon versus Gatling guns

  Model 1873 Springfield carbines

  Weir, Thomas B.

  Weir Point

  West, Robert W.

  westward expansion

  White, Sarah

  Whittaker, Frederick

  Wichasha Wakan (medicine man)

  Wild West Show, Buffalo Bill’s

  Wilkinson, E. S.

  Wilson, Jack (“Wakova”)

  Winchell, Newton

  Windolph, Charles

  Winter Campaign (1868–69)

  women and children

  captured

  Indian, as POWs

  Indian, mourning their dead

  Sand Creek massacre of

  Wounded Knee massacre of

  Wood, W. W.

  Wooden Leg

  Wounded Knee Massacre

  Wright, J. M.

  Wynkoop, Edward W.

  Yates, George W.

  body of

  Yellow Bird

  Yellow Hair

  Yellowstone Expedition (1872–1873)

  Young, Pierce M. B.

  Cadet George Armstrong Custer, West Point, 1861. (Author’s Collection)

  Brevet Maj. Gen. Armstrong Custer, 1865. (Author’s Collection)

  Generals Sheridan, Merritt, Custer, Forsyth, and Deven, circa 1864. (Author’s Collection)

  Elizabeth “Libbie” Bacon Custer, 1874. (Author’s Collection)

  Fort Laramie Treaty of 1868 negotiations. Commissioner Gen. Alfred Terry, 2nd from right. Gen. William T. Sherman, 6th from right. (Courtesy Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument)

  George Armstrong Custer during the winter campaign of 1868. (Author’s Collection)

  George Armstrong Custer and Grand Duke Alexis, 1872. (Courtesy Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument)

  Custer with the first grizzly he killed, August 1874. From left: Scout Bloody Knife; Custer; Pvt. Noonan; Capt. William Ludlow. (Courtesy Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument)

  Outing at the Heart River, 1875. From left: 1st Lt. James Calhoun; Mr. Leonard Swett; Capt. Stephen Baker; Boston Custuer; 2nd Lt. Winfield S. Edgerly; Miss Emily Watson; Capt. Myles W. Keogh; Mrs. Margaret Custer Calhoun; Mrs. Elizabeth “Libbie” Custer; Dr. Holmes O. Paulding; Lt. Col. George Armstrong Custer; Mrs. Nettie Smith; Dr. George E. Lord; Capt. Thomas B. Weir; 1st Lt. William W. Cooke; 2nd Lt. Richard E. Thompson; Miss Nellie Wadsworth; Miss Emma Wadsworth; 1st Lt. Thomas W. Custer; 1st Lt. Algernon E. Smith. (Courtesy Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument)

  Lt. Col. George Custer, Circa 1875. (Courtesy Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument)

  George and Elizabeth Custer in study at Fort Lincoln, Dakota Territory, 1874. (Courtesy Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument)

  Capt. Myles W. Keogh, wearing his Army dress uniform in 1875, was an Irish soldier of fortune who fought in three wars on three continents and distinguished himself in our Civil War. He first acquired his appreciation for horses and horsemanship when exposed to the flashy Arabians in Northern Africa during the Algerian Conquest of 1859. (Courtesy Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument)

  Boston Custer (Courtesy Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument)

  Capt. Tom Custer, wearing his two Medals of Honor, 1870. (Author’s Collection)

  Sioux Sitting Bull, 1881. (Courtesy Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument)

  Cheyenne Two Moon(s). (Courtesy Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument)

  Maj. Marcus A. Reno, 1875. (Courtesy Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument)

  Sioux chief Gall. (Courtesy Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument)

  From left: Sioux Chief American Horse, William F. “Buffalo Bill” Cody, Sioux leader Red Cloud. (Courtesy Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument)

  Sioux Warrior Rain-in-the-Face. (Courtesy Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument)

  1st. Lt. William W. Cooke, 1875. (Courtesy Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument)

  Capt. Frederick W. Benteen, 1885. (Courtesy Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument)

  Scout “Lonesome Charley” Reynolds, 1874. (Courtesy Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument)

  Harry “Autie” Reed (Courtesy Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument)

  Capt. Tom Custer (Courtesy Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument)

  1st Lt. James Calhoun (Courtesy Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument)

  Painting Custer’s Last Fight by Cassilly Adams, 1885. This painting was later recreated by Otto Becker for a famous advertisement by Anheuser-Busch that adorned saloon walls in the late nineteenth century. (Courtesy Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument)

  Painting Battle of the Little Big Horn by Cheyenne White Bird. (Courtesy Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument)

  Also by Thom Hatch

  Glorious War: The Civil War Adventures of George Armstrong Custer

  The Last Outlaws: The Lives and Legends of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid

  Osceola and the Great Seminole War: A Struggle for Justice and Freedom

  Encyclopedia of the Alamo and the Texas Revolution

  Black Kettle: The Cheyenne Chief Who Sought Peace but Found War

  The Blue, the Gray, & the Red: Indian Campaigns of the Civil War

  The Custer Companion: A Comprehensive Guide to the Life of George Armstrong Custer and the Plains Indian Wars

  Clashes of Cavalry: The Civil War Careers of George Armstrong Custer and Jeb Stuart

  Custer and the Battle of the Little Bighorn: An Encyclopedia of the People, Places, Events, Indian Culture and Customs, Information Sources, Art and Films

  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  THOM HATCH is the author of nine books, including The Last American Outlaws: The Lives and Legends of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid and The Custer Companion: A Comprehensive Guide to the Life of George Armstrong Custer and the Plains Indians Wars. A Marine Corps Vietnam veteran and a historian who specializes in the American West, the Civil War, and Native American conflicts, Hatch has received the prestigious Spur Award from the Western Writers of America for his previous work. He lives in Colorado with his wife and daughter.

  Visit him online at www.ThomHatch.com.

  THE LAST DAYS OF GEORGE ARMSTRONG CUSTER. Copyright © 2015 by Thom Ha
tch. All rights reserved. For information, address St. Martin’s Press, 175 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10010.

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  Cover design by Lisa Marie Pompilio

  Cover illustrations: Custer © Peter Newark American Pictures/Bridgeman Images; Battle of the Little BigHorn © Bridgeman Images

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  The Library of Congress has cataloged the print edition as follows:

  Hatch, Thom, 1946–

  The last days of George Armstrong Custer: the true story of the Battle of the Little Bighorn / by Thom Hatch.—First edition.

  pages cm

  Includes bibliographical references.

  ISBN 978-1-250-05102-8 (hardcover)

  ISBN 978-1-4668-5197-9 (e-book)

  1. Little Bighorn, Battle of the, Mont., 1876. 2. Custer, George A. (George Armstrong,) 1839–1876. I. Title.

  E83.876.H3713 2015

  973.8'2—dc23

  2014033624

  e-ISBN 9781466851979

  First Edition: February 2015

 

 

 


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