Blackfoot, chief of the Mountain Crow, had plenty to trouble him on April 8, 1876, when Col. John Gibbon rode out of a wet spring blizzard and into the Crow Agency compound on the Rosebud Creek near ...
LANCASTER - After Will Custer heard the Fairfield County Special Olympics Equestrian Team needed new mounts for the athletes to get on their horses, he knew it was the perfect opportunity for his ...
Four of Lt. Col. George A. Custer’s six Crow scouts pose for a photograph in 1908 standing among the tombstones on the Little Bighorn battlefield in this photograph from Herman J. Viola's book, ...
White Swan, a Crow scout who rode with Custer to the valley of the Little Bighorn on June 25, 1876, was deaf. That’s probably why he painted his story, making it easier to communicate with curious ...
LITTLE BIGHORN BATTLEFIELD Mont. -- Always worth a visit even when it was hard to reach and told only half of the story the site of "Custer's Last Stand" has lately added a new feature -- a memorial ...
Blackfoot, chief of the Mountain Crow, had plenty to trouble him on April 8, 1876, when Col. John Gibbon rode out of a wet spring blizzard and into the Crow Agency compound on the Rosebud Creek near ...
White Swan, a Crow scout who rode with Custer to the valley of the Little Bighorn on June 25, 1876, was deaf. The Buffalo Bill Center of the West and its five museums — the Plains Indian Museum, the ...