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A collection of classroom study materials interpreting the Battle of the Little Big Horn and the role of General George Custer.
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Exhibits: 1. The changing face of the Boy General: three portraits of George A. Custer, 1865, 1872, 1876
2. A printed version of the Treaty of Fort Laramie and two pages of original treaty signatures, 1868
3. Six pages from George A. Custer's My life on the Plains (1874)
4a & 4b. Two letters from the Secretary of the Interior to the Secretary of War: December 3, 1875 and February 1, 1876, and transcripts
5. Custer's last message, to Captain F. W. Benteen, recorded by Lt. W. W. Cooke, June 25, 1876
6. Official map of the Custer Battlefield, originally sketched by Sgt. Charles Becker under the supervision of Lt. Edward Maguire, Engineer Corps, June 27-28, 1876
7a. Copy telegram from Alfred H. Terry, Brigadier General, to the Adjutant General of Military Division of the Missouri, June 27, 1876, and a transcript
7b. Copy telegram from R. C. Drum, Assistant Adjutant General, to H. T. Crosby, War Department, July 6, 1876, and a transcript
8. A letter from a survivor, Frederick F. Gerard, to his daughters, July 6, 1876, and a transcript
9. The Bismarck, Dakota Territory, Tribune Extra, July 6, 1876: "First account of the Custer massacre"
10. "The Battle on the Little Big Horn River-The Death Struggle of General Custer," a drawing by W. M. Cary, in The Daily Graphic, New York, July 19, 1876
11. A political cartoon by Thomas Nast, "The New Alliance," Harper's Weekly, July 29, 1876.
Broadsheets: I. Treating with the Sioux
II. The road to war
III. War with the Sioux
IV. The Battle of the Little Big Horn
V. The aftermath of battle
VI. The Custer myth.
Edition Notes
Portfolio includes 1 introductory folder ([6] p.), 12 reproductions of contemporary documents, 6 broadsheets and 1 study guide with reproducible masters.
Includes bibliographical references in introductory folder.
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