Before making his last stand in the Battle of Little Bighorn, Gen. George Armstrong Custer was stationed in Alexandria. This is a short way of answering a question posed by Alexandria resident Cynthia ...
General George H. Custer was born in New Rumley, Ohio, where he is honored with an annual Custer Observance on the first Saturday of June. This year activities start on June 4 with music by J.T.
Gen. Custer attacked the Indians in their village, and the fighting was fierce and desperate, resulting in the death of Gen. Custer, his two brothers, nephew and brother in law, and all his detachment ...
NEW RUMLEY ‒ The Custer Memorial Association will present "George Armstrong Custer in the 1864 Overland Campaign" on Dec. 9 at the New Rumley Global Methodist Church. The program is in observance of ...
GREEN TOWNSHIP, Ohio — The owners of a west side staple announced Thursday that they're selling the business. After 19 years, Kathi and Keith Heinlein are selling Green Township's General Custer's ...
BRAINERD — People may not remember the Battle of Little Big Horn. But they’ve almost certainly heard of Custer’s Last Stand. They are one and the same, however, with the latter popularized as an ...
NEW RUMLEY – The Custer Memorial Association's program for the birthday observance of Gen. George Armstrong Custer will be "Burials, Markers and Memorials at the Little Bighorn Battlefield." Michael ...
Take a tall, thin young man, who smokes a pipe, which he tends to leave places absentmindedly, who runs to tweedy attire, who wears glasses. Come now, class, what is this young man going to be? Right, ...
The name George Custer is etched in the annals of U.S. and Montana history for the Battle of the Little Bighorn in 1876. Less well-known is that Custer may have been the man who won the Civil War. The ...
The Michigan Democratic Party could call Saturday for the removal of a monument in Monroe that honors Gen. George Custer, according to a resolution that labels the statue "a painful public reminder of ...
One-page typed letter in German signed by Albert Einstein, dated October 15, 1944, addressed to university professor Giuliano Hugo Bonfante, comparing his general theory of relativity to “Newton's ...
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