| Henry Jacob Winser - Northwestern States - 1883 - 378 pages
...Little Big Horn, and thence up the latter, with the understanding that it would arrive at the last named point on June 26th. Custer, with the whole of the...! march up the Rosebud, and on the morning of the 25th he and his immediate command were overwhelmed and pitilessly slaughtered by the Indians, who were... | |
| Henry Jacob Winser - Northwestern States - 1886 - 384 pages
...the latter under Gen. George A. Custer, at Fort Lincoln. Wjth this force he left the fort on the i;th of May, and reached the mouth of the Powder river...fatal march up the Rosebud, and on the morning of the 25th he and his immediate command were overwhelmed and pitilessly slaughtered by the Indians, who were... | |
| Cyrus Townsend Brady - History - 1971 - 504 pages
...Horn it should not be followed, but that Lieutenant-Colonel Custer should keep still further to the south before turning toward that river, in order to intercept the Indians should they attempt to pass around to his left, and in order, by a longer march, to give time for Colonel Gibboa's column... | |
| Charles Windolph - History - 1987 - 284 pages
...Horn it should not be followed; but that Lieutenant Colonel Custer should keep still farther to the south before turning toward that river, in order to intercept the Indians should they attempt to pass around his left, and in order, by a longer march, to give time for Colonel Gibboris column to... | |
| Paul Andrew Hutton - History - 1993 - 604 pages
...in contact with the enemy, etc.) but that Lieutenant-Colonel Custer should keep still farther to the south before turning toward that river, in order to intercept the Indians should they attempt to pass around his left, and in order, by a longer march, to give time for Gibbon's column to come up.... | |
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