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2 unusual facts about Little Bighorn


Little Bighorn

Little Bighorn River, (previously called Little Big Horn River) a tributary of the Bighorn River in Wyoming and Montana

Little Big Horn College, two-year tribal college of the Crow Nation in Crow Agency, Montana


Custer, Kentucky

The name had been intended to be Crossroads, but when the post office application was sent on the day of the defeat of George Armstrong Custer at Little Bighorn, the town was then named in Custer's honor.

Dull Knife Fight

After the battles of the Rosebud and Little Bighorn, Brigadier General George Crook received reinforcements and began to move up the Bozeman Trail against Crazy Horse.

U.S. Fire Arms Manufacturing Company

Co's 2007, Orlando, Florida, SHOT Show exhibit, which recalled an exhibit displayed at the 1876 Philadelphia, PA Centennial Exhibition in the same month George Armstrong Custer perished at Little Bighorn.


see also

Charles Reynolds

"Lonesome" Charley Reynolds (Charles Alexander Reynolds, 1842–1876), U.S. Army scout killed at the Battle of Little Bighorn

Evan S. Connell

Son of the Morning Star: Custer And The Little Bighorn (1985, ISBN 0-88394-088-4) (non-fiction)

Walter Mason Camp

Camp visited the Little Bighorn Battlefield many times, in the company of such notable participants as Curley, Peter Thompson, Gen. Edward S. Godfrey, Sgt. Daniel Knipe, Stanislaus Roy, George Herendeen, and others.