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The annual Parkman Daze parade was held in Parkman Saturday, June 28, 2025. Once again, the American Legion 7th Cavalry Drum ...
General Phil Sheridan had selected Custer’s Seventh Cavalry for an expedition to the Black Hills to scout out a possible site ...
Here, the story of Custer’s defeat is told not to glorify the fallen general, but to reclaim history through Indigenous eyes, offering a decolonial lesson in survival and resistance.
Here, the story of Custer’s defeat is told not to glorify the fallen general, but to reclaim history through Indigenous eyes, ...
The 7th U.S. Cavalry flag - known as a "guidon" and with a distinctive swallow-tailed shape - had been the property of the Detroit Institute of Arts. The museum paid just $54 for it in 1895.
George’s wife, Libbie, and sister Margaret received word of their husbands’ deaths at Fort Abraham Lincoln near Bismarck, N.D., where the 7th Cavalry began its journey to Montana.
Since 1895, the 7th U.S. Cavalry flag — known as a "guidon" for its swallow-tailed shape — had been the property of the Detroit Institute of Arts, which paid $54 for it.
From the Newark Advertiser, Oct. 24. Brig.-Gen. GEORGE A. CUSTER, commanding the Third Division of cavalry in Gen. SHERIDAN's army, was in this city yesterday, the guest of Mr. WILLIAM D. RUSSELL ...
This Day in History. Today is known as Victory Day among many Lakota, Cheyenne and Arapaho people. On this day—June 25, 1876—the Lakota, Cheyenne and Arapaho peoples united to overcome, defeat and ...
Sgro has been a Battle of the Little Bighorn student since an early age and is a living historian of Count DeRudio, the only Italian officer in the famed 7th U.S Cavalry.