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