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George Armstrong Custer Collection

George Armstrong Custer, a renowned figure in American history, was a fearless and audacious leader of the US Army

Background imageGeorge Armstrong Custer Collection: George A. Custer

George A. Custer
Major General George Armstrong Custer. Hand-colored woodcut reproduction of a Matthew Brady photograph

Background imageGeorge Armstrong Custer Collection: US Army survivors of Custers Last Stand - horse and scout, Curley

US Army survivors of Custers Last Stand - horse and scout, Curley
Horse " Comanche" and Custers scout Curley, the only US Army survivors of the Battle of Little Bighorn, 1876. Hand-colored woodcut reproduction of a photograph

Background imageGeorge Armstrong Custer Collection: Civil War portrait of Major General George Armstrong Custer

Civil War portrait of Major General George Armstrong Custer

Background imageGeorge Armstrong Custer Collection: Touring map of the Custer Battlefield Hiway: the scenic route to the west, 1925. Creators: John C

Touring map of the Custer Battlefield Hiway: the scenic route to the west, 1925. Creators: John C. Mulford, C. C
Touring map of the Custer Battlefield Hiway: the scenic route to the west, 1925. The Custer Battlefield Highway was created in 1925 as a scenic route between Iowa and Montana

Background imageGeorge Armstrong Custer Collection: General George A. Custer (1839-76) with his wife, Elizabeth, and his brother

General George A. Custer (1839-76) with his wife, Elizabeth, and his brother
PNP245553 General George A. Custer (1839-76) with his wife, Elizabeth, and his brother, Tom (b/w photo) by Brady, Mathew (1823-96); Private Collection; Peter Newark Western Americana; American

Background imageGeorge Armstrong Custer Collection: Battle of the Little Big Horn, Montana, USA, 25-26 June 1876, (c1900)

Battle of the Little Big Horn, Montana, USA, 25-26 June 1876, (c1900). Artist: Amos Bad Heart Buffalo
Battle of the Little Big Horn, Montana, USA, 25-26 June 1876, (c1900). Retreat of US 7th Cavalry battalions under Major Marcus Reno. Also known as Custers last stand

Background imageGeorge Armstrong Custer Collection: General George A. Custer, ca. Feb. 14, 1864. Creator: Unknown

General George A. Custer, ca. Feb. 14, 1864. Creator: Unknown
Gen. Geo. A. Custer, ca. Feb. 14, 1864. [Custer (1839-1876) commanded the 7th Cavalry at the Battle of the Little Big Horn, where he and 260 soldiers were surrounded and killed

Background imageGeorge Armstrong Custer Collection: Battle of Little Big Horn - Custers Dead Cavalry (colour litho)

Battle of Little Big Horn - Custers Dead Cavalry (colour litho)
980724 Battle of Little Big Horn - Custers Dead Cavalry (colour litho) by American School, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Battle of Little Big Horn - Custers Dead Cavalry)

Background imageGeorge Armstrong Custer Collection: Gen. George A. Custer, U. S. A. December 1869. Creator: Unknown

Gen. George A. Custer, U. S. A. December 1869. Creator: Unknown
Gen. George A. Custer, U.S.A. December 1869. [Custer (1839-1876) commanded the 7th Cavalry at the Battle of the Little Big Horn, where he and 260 soldiers were surrounded and killed

Background imageGeorge Armstrong Custer Collection: General George Armstrong Custer, 1860 / 76. Creators: Bradys National Photographic

General George Armstrong Custer, 1860 / 76. Creators: Bradys National Photographic
General George Armstrong Custer, 1860/76. [Portrait of George Armstrong Custer, US Army officer and cavalry commander in the American Civil War and the American Indian Wars]

Background imageGeorge Armstrong Custer Collection: Custers Last Stand, c. 1914 (oil on canvas)

Custers Last Stand, c. 1914 (oil on canvas)
NUL445603 Custers Last Stand, c.1914 (oil on canvas) by Lorenz, Richard (1858-1915); 107.5x153 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageGeorge Armstrong Custer Collection: Portrait of Sitting Bull with Calumet, 1885 (albumen print)

Portrait of Sitting Bull with Calumet, 1885 (albumen print)
2630178 Portrait of Sitting Bull with Calumet, 1885 (albumen print) by Goff, Orlando Scott (1843-1917); Private Collection; (add.info.: Portrait of Sitting Bull with a calumet)

Background imageGeorge Armstrong Custer Collection: General George A. Custer (1839-76) with his Indian scouts during the Yellowstone

General George A. Custer (1839-76) with his Indian scouts during the Yellowstone
PNP245546 General George A. Custer (1839-76) with his Indian scouts during the Yellowstone Expedition of 1873, 1873 (b/w photo) by American Photographer

Background imageGeorge Armstrong Custer Collection: Cabinet portrait of George Armstrong Custer, signed and inscribed to his brother

Cabinet portrait of George Armstrong Custer, signed and inscribed to his brother
985817 Cabinet portrait of George Armstrong Custer, signed and inscribed to his brother, Tom Custer, 1872 (photograph, paper oval frame, ink) by Custer, G. A

Background imageGeorge Armstrong Custer Collection: Portrait of General George Armstrong Custer, 1865 (albumen print)

Portrait of General George Armstrong Custer, 1865 (albumen print)
2622390 Portrait of General George Armstrong Custer, 1865 (albumen print) by American Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageGeorge Armstrong Custer Collection: Portrait of General George A. Custer, 1865 (glass plate photograph)

Portrait of General George A. Custer, 1865 (glass plate photograph)
2630159 Portrait of General George A. Custer, 1865 (glass plate photograph) by American Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Portrait of Major General George A)

Background imageGeorge Armstrong Custer Collection: Major General Pleasanton and General Custer, 1863. Creator: Tim O Sullivan

Major General Pleasanton and General Custer, 1863. Creator: Tim O Sullivan
Major General Pleasanton and General Custer, 1863

Background imageGeorge Armstrong Custer Collection: Battle of Little Bighorn, Montana, USA, 25-26 June 1876 (c1900)

Battle of Little Bighorn, Montana, USA, 25-26 June 1876 (c1900). Retreat of US 7th Cavalry battalions under Major Marcus Reno (1834-1889)

Background imageGeorge Armstrong Custer Collection: Capture of Confederate guns, near Culpeper, Virginia, American Civil War, 14 September 1863

Capture of Confederate guns, near Culpeper, Virginia, American Civil War, 14 September 1863. The capture of Confederate General JEB Stuarts guns by General George Armstrong Custers Union cavalry

Background imageGeorge Armstrong Custer Collection: They Plunged into the Seething Mass of Painted and Befeathered Red Men, 1902

They Plunged into the Seething Mass of Painted and Befeathered Red Men, 1902. The Battle of the Little Bighorn, known to the Lakota and other Plains Indians as the Battle of the Greasy Grass

Background imageGeorge Armstrong Custer Collection: General George Armstrong Custer, US Union Army cavalry commander, 1862-1867. Artist: J Rogers

General George Armstrong Custer, US Union Army cavalry commander, 1862-1867. Artist: J Rogers
General George Armstrong Custer, US Union Army cavalry commander, 1862-1867. Best known for his legendary last stand at the Little Bighorn in 1876

Background imageGeorge Armstrong Custer Collection: Beginning of the Battle of the Little Big Horn, Montana, USA, 25 June 1876, (c1900)

Beginning of the Battle of the Little Big Horn, Montana, USA, 25 June 1876, (c1900). Artist: Amos Bad Heart Buffalo
Beginning of the Battle of the Little Big Horn, Montana, USA, 25 June 1876, (c1900). Also known as Custers last stand. The Plains Indians defeated the US 7th Cavalry under General Custer

Background imageGeorge Armstrong Custer Collection: End of the Battle, c1900. Artist: Amos Bad Heart Buffalo

End of the Battle, c1900. Artist: Amos Bad Heart Buffalo
End of the Battle, c1900. Sioux warriors leading away captured horses after defeating the American army under George Armstrong Custer (1839-1876) at the Battle of the Little Bighorn, Montana

Background imageGeorge Armstrong Custer Collection: Conflict between General George Custer (1839-1876) and Crazy Horse, Sioux (Dakota) Indian

Conflict between General George Custer (1839-1876) and Crazy Horse, Sioux (Dakota) Indian. Artist: Kills Two
Conflict between General George Custer (1839-1876) and Crazy Horse, North American Sioux (Dakota) Indian, c1890-c1927

Background imageGeorge Armstrong Custer Collection: Sioux warriors at Custers Last Stand, 1876, (c1900). Artist: Adam Bad Heart Buffalo

Sioux warriors at Custers Last Stand, 1876, (c1900). Artist: Adam Bad Heart Buffalo
Sioux warriors at Custers Last Stand, 1876, (c1900). Sioux warriors leading away captured horses after defeating Custers troops at Custers Last Stand

Background imageGeorge Armstrong Custer Collection: Digitally restored vintage military print featuring The Battle of Little Bighorn

Digitally restored vintage military print featuring The Battle of Little Bighorn, also known as Custers Last Stand. The poster is titled, General Custers Death Struggle

Background imageGeorge Armstrong Custer Collection: Vintage military print featuring The Battle of Little Bighorn

Vintage military print featuring The Battle of Little Bighorn, also known as Custers Last Stand. The poster is titled, General Custers Death Struggle

Background imageGeorge Armstrong Custer Collection: Custers 7th Cavalry battling Sioux warriors

Custers 7th Cavalry battling Sioux warriors
Sioux attack on a company of Custers Seventh Cavalry on the Great Plains, June 24, 1867. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageGeorge Armstrong Custer Collection: George Armstrong Custer Portrait General Custer

George Armstrong Custer Portrait General Custer
George Armstrong Custer, 1839 - 1876. United States Army officer and cavalry commander in the American Civil War and the American Indian Wars who was killed along with most of his command at

Background imageGeorge Armstrong Custer Collection: Digitally restored print featuring famous Union Generals of the Civil War

Digitally restored print featuring famous Union Generals of the Civil War
Digitally restored Civil War picture featuring famous Union Generals of the Civil War, standing in front of the Capitol Building and the American Flag

Background imageGeorge Armstrong Custer Collection: Civil War portrait of General George Armstrong Custer

Civil War portrait of General George Armstrong Custer

Background imageGeorge Armstrong Custer Collection: Scouts for General Custer, Indian wars

Scouts for General Custer, Indian wars
General Custers scouts during the Native American uprisings on the Great Plains, 1860s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageGeorge Armstrong Custer Collection: Custer advancing on the Cheyenne in a snowstorm, 1868

Custer advancing on the Cheyenne in a snowstorm, 1868
General Custers cavalry marching to attack a Cheyenne village on the Great Plains, 1868. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageGeorge Armstrong Custer Collection: George Armstrong Custer Great Generals series

George Armstrong Custer Great Generals series
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Background imageGeorge Armstrong Custer Collection: Black Hills Expedition

Black Hills Expedition
Covered wagons and riders on horseback gather during Custers Black Hills Expedition, USA, circa 1874. The expedition, led by then-Lieutenant Colonel George Armstrong Custer

Background imageGeorge Armstrong Custer Collection: Great Sioux War

Great Sioux War
Aerial view of the camp of George Armstrong Custer at Hiddenwood Creek, Montana, USA, circa 1877. Custer had set up camp at Hiddenwood Creek during the Great Sioux War (1876-1877)

Background imageGeorge Armstrong Custer Collection: Vintage Civil War photograph of General Philip Sheridan and his staff

Vintage Civil War photograph of General Philip Sheridan and his staff. Pictured from left to right are: Wesley Merritt, Philip Sheridan, George Crook, James William Forsyth

Background imageGeorge Armstrong Custer Collection: Civil War print of General Lee surrendering his Confederate forces to General Grant

Civil War print of General Lee surrendering his Confederate forces to General Grant
Vintage Civil War print of General Lee surrendering his Confederate forces to General Grant. It reads, The room in the McLean House, at Appomattox C.H. in which Gen. Lee surrendered to Gen. Grant

Background imageGeorge Armstrong Custer Collection: Vintage military print of The Battle of Little Bighorn

Vintage military print of The Battle of Little Bighorn
Vintage military print of General George Armstrong Custers Last Charge at The Battle of Little Bighorn

Background imageGeorge Armstrong Custer Collection: Vintage American Civil War photo of Major General George Armstrong Custer

Vintage American Civil War photo of Major General George Armstrong Custer

Background imageGeorge Armstrong Custer Collection: Painting of Ulysses S. Grant and his Generals by Ole Peter Hansen Balling

Painting of Ulysses S. Grant and his Generals by Ole Peter Hansen Balling. The Generals, left to right, are Devin, Custer, Kilpatrick, Emory, Sheridan, McPherson, Crook, Merritt, Thomas, Warren



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George Armstrong Custer, a renowned figure in American history, was a fearless and audacious leader of the US Army. Known for his role in the infamous Battle of Little Bighorn, he left an indelible mark on the nation's consciousness. Custer's Last Stand is etched into our collective memory as one of the most significant events in American military history. Despite being outnumbered and facing formidable opposition, Custer displayed unwavering bravery until his last breath. The survivors of this fateful battle include Curley, Custer's trusted horse and scout who witnessed the carnage unfold. EVNT2A-00070 captures a moment frozen in time - a Civil War portrait showcasing Major General George Armstrong Custer at the height of his military career. His steely gaze reflects determination and valor that defined him throughout his life. In another poignant image, we see General George A. Custer standing proudly alongside his wife Elizabeth and brother. This photograph offers a glimpse into the personal side of this legendary figure who led with conviction both on and off the battlefield. Lieutenant Washington, captured during the Civil War by Confederate forces, found himself face to face with Captain Custis (for Custer) U. S. A. , highlighting how war can bring together unlikely adversaries bound by their shared experiences. The Battle of Little Big Horn remains shrouded in mystery even today. Amos Bad Heart Buffalo's artwork depicting this historic event transports us back to those fateful days when brave soldiers clashed against Native American warriors defending their land. A rare photograph from February 14th, 1864 reveals General George A. Custer during a pivotal moment in his career - resolute yet vulnerable as he contemplates future battles that lie ahead. Color lithographs vividly depict "Custers Dead Cavalry, " serving as haunting reminders of lives lost amidst chaos and conflict on that tragic day at Little Big Horn.