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Portrait of General George Armstrong Custer (1839-1876) by Robert Lindneux at Woolaroc Museum. Bartlesville, OK. | Custer's Last Battle mural by F. Pedretti in Senate chamber of Montana State Capitol. Helena, MT. | The Custer Fight painting (c1915) by William Herbert Dunton at Buffalo Bill Center of the West. Cody, WY. | Custer's Last Stand painting (c1899) by Edgar S. Paxson at Buffalo Bill Center of the West. Cody, WY. |
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Painting of Custer's Last Stand by Frederic Remington at Woolaroc Museum. Bartlesville, OK. | Painting of Custer's Last Fight by William Robinson Leigh at Woolaroc Museum. Bartlesville, OK. | Advertising poster for Custer's Reserve Whiskey showing General Custer in charge on Black Kettle's Indian Village in 1868 at Autry National Center. Los Angeles, CA. | Poster of Custer's Last Fight painted (1884) by Cassily Adams & distributed to taverns by a beer company at Buffalo Bill Museum. Lookout Mountain, CO. |
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Poster (1904) of Custer's Last Stand presented by Buffalo Bill's Wild West show (printed Courier Co., Buffalo) at Buffalo Bill Center of the West. Cody, WY. | Cody with the Army, Chief of Scouts & Guides under Generals Kearney, Sherman, Sheridan, Custer, Hancock, Miles, Merrit, Royal, Carr, Forsythe, Terry & others on Cody Scenes of Life poster. CO. | Poster (c1887) of some famous U.S. Generals under whom Buffalo Bill served including Custer, Sherman & Sheridan (printed A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore) at Buffalo Bill Center of the West. Cody, WY. | Boots & Saddles book (1885) by Elizabeth B. Custer after Little Bighorn death of husband at Autry National Center. Los Angeles, CA. |
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Log building of Fort McPherson HQ building (1863) now moved to Lincoln County Historical Museum. North Platte, NE. | Fort McPherson HQ interior where General Sheridan, Cody, Custer were posted, now at Lincoln County Historical Museum. North Platte, NE. | Major General Custer statue in Wall Drug Store. Wall, SD. | Major Marcus Reno & former governors' house (1841-5) (223 N Front St.). Reno was the highest ranking officer to survive "Custer's Last Stand" at Little Big Horn. Harrisburg, PA. |