AUG 4: First Fight with Crazy Horse
Custer and the 7th Cavalry tangle with Lakota warriors, including Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse, near present-day Miles City, MT.
AUG 3: Custer Movies: Take One
Full of holes, historically, ‘Santa Fe Trail’ stars Ronald Reagan as George Custer and Errol Flynn as J.E.B. Stuart. Huh?
AUG 2: GOLD DISCOVERED! Maybe
This date in 1874 is credited as being the day Custer’s Black Hills Expedition discovered gold. But skeptics disagreed.
AUG 1: Back to Reconstruction
George Armstrong Custer and one of the many dogs he owned during his lifetime.
JULY 31: Did Custer Climb It?
Sculptor Gutzon Borglum climbs the face of Mount Rushmore in 1923.
JULY 30: What’s In A (Battle) Name?
On June 26, 1862, Confederates called it the Battle of Mechanicsville. The Union named it Beaver Creek Dam. Same fight, different name.
JULY 29: Attention-Grabbing Cover Art
Illustrator Thomas Nast lashes out at Congressional Democrats in his lastest work, ‘The New Alliance,’ in Harper’s Weekly.
JULY 28: Sitting Bull Learns About Cannons
Chief Sitting Bull gets his first taste of cannon fire at Killdeer Mountains near present-day Theordore Roosevelt National Park, North Dakota.
JULY 27: Searching for Gold
A tourist in 1910 pans for gold along French Creek in the Black HIlls, where gold was discovered by miners accompanying Custer in 1874.
JULY 26: Last Stand Hill Memorial Erected
A 14-foot granite obelisk, a memory to the US cavalrymen killed at Little Bighorn, is erected on Las Stand Hill in July 1881.
JULY 25: Herald Raises Money for Memorial
The New York Herald raised contributions in July 1876 for a memorial to slain military leader George Armstrong Custer.
JULY 24: Manifest Destiny Arises
‘American Progress’ by George A. Crofutt (1873) shows an allegorical female figure of America leading pioneers westward.
JULY 23: Joining the 7th
Lt. Colonel George A. Custer of the 7th Cavalry Regiment in his study at Fort Lincoln, Dakota Territory
JULY 22: Black Hills Arrival
George Custer and the 7th Cavalry enter the Black Hills in Dakota Territory on July 22, 1874.
JULY 21: Trouble at Bull Run
Union and Confederate troops clashed at Battle of Bull Run in Virginia on July 21, 1861.
JULY 20: Sitting Bull Surrenders
Lakota Sioux Chief Sitting Bull surrenders to the U.S. Army at Fort Buford in Dakota Territory.
JULY 19: The Death Struggle
W.M. Cary depicts George Custer’s fight at Last Stand Hill in his illustration, “The Death Struggle of General Custer” (1876).
JULY 17: First Scalp for Custer!
U.S. Army scout William F. “Buffalo Bill” Cody killed Cheyenne warrior Yellow Hair on July 17, 1867 in northwest Nebraska.
JULY 16: A Chat With Mrs. Custer
George Custer’s widow, Elizabeth “Libbie”, sat down for an interview with a reporter from the Spokane Falls Review for a story published on July 16, 1890.