AUG 14: Black Hills Gold News Spreads
The word is out about Custer’s Expedition discovering gold.
AUG 13: Indian Congress in Omaha
Thirty-five tribes are represented at the Indian Congress of 1898 in Omaha.
AUG 11: Name Change
Harney Peak is renamed Black Elk Peak in honor of Lakota healer Nicholas Black Elk.
AUG 10: Fire Consumes Battlefield
Fire sweeps across 600 acres of the Little Bighorn Battlefield Monument on this date, uncovering the site where George Custer and 210 troopers met death 107 years earlier.
AUG 9: ‘Year of the Gun’
Author Steve Wiegand’s “1876: Year of the Gun” is published on this date in 2022.
AUG 8: On to Texas
Fearing Confederate hold-outs may team up with Mexico’s Emperor Maximilian, Gen. Philip Sheridan orders Union occupation forces to Texas, including Custer and 4,000 troops.
AUG 7: Custer Shoots a Grizz
George Custer, center, poses with the grizzly bear he shot on Aug. 7, 1874 In the Black Hills.
AUG 6: Pending Court-Martial
The paperwork is ready and just needs Gen. Ulysses Grant’s signature to order a court-martial for George Custer.
AUG 5: Buffalo Bill Sends Regrets
“Buffalo Bill” Cody sends a letter to Libbie Custer with regrets for missing the unveiling of a statue honoring her husband.
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.

