Read The Last Days of George Armstrong Custer Online
Authors: Thom Hatch
Paha Sapa.
See also
Black Hills
Palmer, William Jackson
Palmer House, Chicago
Panic of 1873
Parker, Ely
Parsons, Charles C.
Pawnee
Pawnee Killer
Pickard, Edward H.
Pickett, George
“Pike's Peak or Bust”
Pine Ridge Reservation
Pleasanton, Alfred
Porter, Henry
Porter, James E.
Powder River
base camp at
Cheyenne warriors flee to
Far West
docked at mouth of
reserved for Indians only
Reynolds' attack of Sioux-Cheyenne village on
presidential candidate argument
prisoners of war, noncombatants as.
See also
women and children
pseudo-revisionism
Quaker policy
Rain-in-the-Face (chief)
myth of vengeance of
recruits.
See
cavalry recruits
Red Cloud (chief)
on number of Indian warriors at Little Bighorn
Red Cloud Agency
Red Horse (chief), on “bravest man Sioux ever fought”
The Red Right Hand, or Buffalo Bill's First Scalp for Custer
Red Star (Arikara scout)
Red Tomahawk
Redpath Lyceum Bureau, Boston
Reed, Arthur (“Autie”)
Reed, David
Reed, Harry Armstrong
Reed, Lydia Ann (half sister of Custer, G. A.)
Reily, William Van Wyck
Reno, Marcus A.
aborting orders at Little Bighorn
appointed commander
background
at Court of Inquiry
court-martial and dishonorable discharge of
Enlisted Men's Petition irregularities
interred with full military honors
Lee, J., letter condemning
legally cleared of wrongdoing
orders from Custer, G. A., delivered to
panicked retreat of
Reno Court of Inquiry
Benteen's testimony
Lee, J., letter to Custer, Elizabeth
reservations
dependent upon government rations
Fort Cobb
Indian Policy requiring
as necessary for all Plains Indians
Pine Ridge
Sioux
Standing Rock
ultimatum delivered to
revisionist interpretation
Reynolds, Joseph
Reynolds, “Lonesome Charley”
Custer, Elizabeth, description of
Roberts, Annie Gibson
Roman Nose
Romanov, Alexis
Rosebud River Valley
Crook versus Crazy Horse at
Sioux Sun Dance at
Sitting Bull's people at
Sun Dance
Rosenberg, Bruce A.
Ross, Horatio
Ross, Mary Hannah
Rosser, Thomas L.
defeated and humiliated
Royall, W. B.
Runs-the-Enemy (chief)
Ryan, John
Sand Creek Massacre
Sandoz, Mari
Sans Arc
Santee Sioux
Sash Dance
Satanta
Sayler's Creek battle
scapegoat, for Little Bighorn defeat
scarlet neckties
Scott, Douglas D.
Scott, Hugh L.
Seward, William H.
Sheridan, Michael V.
Sheridan, Philip
on Battle of Washita
Winter Campaign by
Sherman, William T.
disbelief of Custer, G. A., defeat
implies Custer, G. A. disobedience
Winter Campaign by
Siege of Yorktown
Siep, Robert C.
silver ore
Sioux
at Battle of Little Big Horn
“bravest man Sioux ever fought”
counting coup
demonization of
families marching toward Bighorn Mountains
firearm superiority
Strong Hearts warrior society
Sun Dance at Rosebud River Valley
victory celebration
Winter Campaign against
Sioux reservations
Great Sioux Reservation
ultimatum delivered to
Sitting Bull (chief)
assembling his people in Rosebud River Valley
background
Grouard adopted by
as medicine man and counselor
surrender of
Smith, Algernon E. (“Fresh”)
Smith, Andrew Jackson (“A. J.”)
Smith, C. F.
Snake Creek battle
Snow, Clyde
sports hunting
Spotted Tail (chief)
Standing Bear (chief)
Standing Rock Reservation
Stanley, David
Stanley, Henry M.
Steven Lode silver mine
Strong Hearts warrior society
Stuart, Jeb
Sturgis, Ella (daughter of Samuel)
Sturgis, James Garland (“Jack”)
regarding horse “Comanche”
Sturgis, Samuel
Sully, Alfred
Summit Springs.
See
Battle of Summit Springs
Sun Dance, Rosebud River Valley
surrender table, Civil War
survivors
Enlisted Men's Petition scheme
lone
Tall Bull (chief)
Tappan, Samuel F.
Tatanka Yotanka.
See also
Sitting Bull
taxidermy, Custer, G. A., interest in
Taylor, H. M. (“Muggins”)
Tenting on the Plains or, General Custer in Kansas and Texas
(Custer, E.)
Terry, Alfred Howe
background
âCooke strategy
on Custer, G. A., “disobedience”
âCuster Dakota Column
âGibbons Column
identifying bodies on Little Bighorn battlefield
June 1876 orders to Custer, G. A.
They-Are-Afraid-of-Her
Thompson, William
Tilford, Joseph G.
total war
Trevilian Station battle
Troop E, mystery of
Trooper Mike
Turf, Field and Farm
Two Kettle
Two Moon
fatal blow to Custer, G. A.
Union Pacific Railroad
Varnum, Charles A.
at Crow's Nest promontory
Voit, Otto
Wagon Box Fight
Wakova.
See
Wilson, Jack
Wallace, George (“Nick”)
Washita.
See
Battle of the Washita
Watts, George
Waynesboro battle
weaponry, Battle of the Little Bighorn
cannon versus Gatling guns
Model 1873 Springfield carbines
Weir, Thomas B.
Weir Point
West, Robert W.
westward expansion
White, Sarah
Whittaker, Frederick
Wichasha Wakan
(medicine man)
Wild West Show, Buffalo Bill's
Wilkinson, E. S.
Wilson, Jack (“Wakova”)
Winchell, Newton
Windolph, Charles
Winter Campaign (1868â69)
women and children
captured
Indian, as POWs
Indian, mourning their dead
Sand Creek massacre of
Wounded Knee massacre of
Wood, W. W.
Wooden Leg
Wounded Knee Massacre
Wright, J. M.
Wynkoop, Edward W.
Yates, George W.
body of
Yellow Bird
Yellow Hair
Yellowstone Expedition (1872â1873)
Young, Pierce M. B.
Cadet George Armstrong Custer, West Point, 1861.
(Author's Collection)
Brevet Maj. Gen. Armstrong Custer, 1865.
(Author's Collection)
Generals Sheridan, Merritt, Custer, Forsyth, and Deven, circa 1864.
(Author's Collection)
Elizabeth “Libbie” Bacon Custer, 1874.
(Author's Collection)
Fort Laramie Treaty of 1868 negotiations. Commissioner Gen. Alfred Terry, 2nd from right. Gen. William T. Sherman, 6th from right.
(Courtesy Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument)
George Armstrong Custer during the winter campaign of 1868.
(Author's Collection)