Title: | Review of the campaign of 1876 looking over the Custer battle ground a few hours after the massacre by the Sioux |
Alternate title: | Recollections of the Sioux Campaign of 1876 as I saw it from the viewpoint of an enlisted man, and from first-hand information told to us boys of General A. H. Terry's command by John Martini, the late General Custer's orderly and bugler, who escaped being killed in the massacre, by being sent with a message to Major Benteen with a pack train to hurry, as there was a big camp. |
Author: | Coon, Homer |
Note: | 1876 |
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Subject: | Coon, Homer |
Subject: | Little Bighorn, Battle of the, Mont., 1876 |
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