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Little Big Horn Collection

Remembering the Fallen: Little Bighorn Monument stands tall on Custer's Hill, preserving the bones of those lost in the Battle of Little Bighorn

Background imageLittle Big Horn Collection: LITTLE BIGHORN MONUMENT. Monument on Custers Hill, containing all the bones found at the site of

LITTLE BIGHORN MONUMENT. Monument on Custers Hill, containing all the bones found at the site of the Battle of Little Bighorn. Photograph by Stanley Morrow, c1876

Background imageLittle Big Horn 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 imageLittle Big Horn Collection: Battle of the Little Big Horn

Battle of the Little Big Horn, by White Bird, a northern Cheyenne, who was there, Horseshoes, United States of America, North America

Background imageLittle Big Horn Collection: Little Big Horn

Little Big Horn, Montana, United States of America, North America

Background imageLittle Big Horn Collection: USA, Montana, Crow Indian Reservation, Great plains, horses at the Little big horn river

USA, Montana, Crow Indian Reservation, Great plains, horses at the Little big horn river

Background imageLittle Big Horn Collection: LITTLE BIGHORN, 1876. Pile of bones found at the site of the Battle of Little Bighorn

LITTLE BIGHORN, 1876. Pile of bones found at the site of the Battle of Little Bighorn. Stereograph by Stanley Morrow, c1876

Background imageLittle Big Horn 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 imageLittle Big Horn Collection: Custers last charge, pub. by Currier & Ives, 1876 (colour litho)

Custers last charge, pub. by Currier & Ives, 1876 (colour litho)
AQS331972 Custers last charge, pub. by Currier & Ives, 1876 (colour litho) by American School, (19th century); American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Massachusetts

Background imageLittle Big Horn Collection: Map of Little Big Horn Battle Field (colour litho)

Map of Little Big Horn Battle Field (colour litho)
980722 Map of Little Big Horn Battle Field (colour litho) by American School, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Map of Little Big Horn Battle Field)

Background imageLittle Big Horn Collection: Battle of Little Big Horn - Indians Leaving Battle Ground (colour litho)

Battle of Little Big Horn - Indians Leaving Battle Ground (colour litho)
980725 Battle of Little Big Horn - Indians Leaving Battle Ground (colour litho) by American School, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageLittle Big Horn Collection: Battle of Little Big Horn (colour litho)

Battle of Little Big Horn (colour litho)
980723 Battle of Little Big Horn (colour litho) by American School, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Battle of Little Big Horn)

Background imageLittle Big Horn Collection: LITTLE BIGHORN, 1876. Custers Last Stand. Oil painting by Gayle Hoskins

LITTLE BIGHORN, 1876. Custers Last Stand. Oil painting by Gayle Hoskins

Background imageLittle Big Horn Collection: LITTLE BIGHORN, 1877. Battlefield of Little Bighorn, with grave markers and horse bones

LITTLE BIGHORN, 1877. Battlefield of Little Bighorn, with grave markers and horse bones

Background imageLittle Big Horn Collection: MARCUS RENO (1834-1889). American army officer. Photograph, n. d

MARCUS RENO (1834-1889). American army officer. Photograph, n. d
MARCUS RENO (1834-1889). American army officer. Photograph, n.d

Background imageLittle Big Horn Collection: GEORGE D. WALLACE (1849-1891). U. S. Army captain, killed at the Battle of Little Bighorn, 1890

GEORGE D. WALLACE (1849-1891). U. S. Army captain, killed at the Battle of Little Bighorn, 1890
GEORGE D. WALLACE (1849-1891). U.S. Army captain, killed at the Battle of Little Bighorn, 1890. American engraving

Background imageLittle Big Horn Collection: LITTLE BIGHORN, 1876. Custers Last Fight. Oil on canvas by Cassilly Adams, 1885

LITTLE BIGHORN, 1876. Custers Last Fight. Oil on canvas by Cassilly Adams, 1885

Background imageLittle Big Horn Collection: LITTLE BIGHORN, c1876. Captain George K

LITTLE BIGHORN, c1876. Captain George K. Sandersons camp near the Little Bighorn Battlefield in Montana, during the construction of the memorial at Little Bighorn. Photograph by Stanley Morrow, 1876

Background imageLittle Big Horn Collection: BATTLE OF LITTLE BIGHORN. Native Americans on horseback at the Battle of Little Bighorn

BATTLE OF LITTLE BIGHORN. Native Americans on horseback at the Battle of Little Bighorn. Painting by Charles M. Russel, c1903

Background imageLittle Big Horn Collection: LITTLE BIGHORN, 1876. Chief Crazy Horse with warriors is seen going to a celebratory

LITTLE BIGHORN, 1876. Chief Crazy Horse with warriors is seen going to a celebratory dance after the Battle of Little Bighorn

Background imageLittle Big Horn Collection: LITTLE BIGHORN, 1876. A symbolic depiction of the principals at the Battle of Little Bighorn

LITTLE BIGHORN, 1876. A symbolic depiction of the principals at the Battle of Little Bighorn, George A. Custer, Crazy Horse, and Sitting Bull

Background imageLittle Big Horn Collection: LITTLE BIGHORN, 1876. Crazy Horse and Sitting Bull mounted before their warriors

LITTLE BIGHORN, 1876. Crazy Horse and Sitting Bull mounted before their warriors at the Little Bighorn, June 25, 1876. Pictograph by Amos Bad Heart Bull

Background imageLittle Big Horn Collection: LITTLE BIG HORN, 1876. Native American village at Little Big Horn. Pictograph, 1881

LITTLE BIG HORN, 1876. Native American village at Little Big Horn. Pictograph, 1881, by Red Horse, a Sioux chief

Background imageLittle Big Horn Collection: GEORGE W. YATES (d. 1876). American army officer; killed at the Battle of the Little Big Horn

GEORGE W. YATES (d. 1876). American army officer; killed at the Battle of the Little Big Horn
GEORGE W. YATES (d.1876). American army officer; killed at the Battle of the Little Big Horn. Line engraving, 19th century

Background imageLittle Big Horn Collection: GEORGE ARMSTRONG CUSTER (1839-1876). American army officer. Custers Last Charge: lithograph, 1876

GEORGE ARMSTRONG CUSTER (1839-1876). American army officer. Custers Last Charge: lithograph, 1876, by Currier & Ives

Background imageLittle Big Horn Collection: Battlefield and graveyard

Battlefield and graveyard, Little Big Horn, Montana, United States of America, North America


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Remembering the Fallen: Little Bighorn Monument stands tall on Custer's Hill, preserving the bones of those lost in the Battle of Little Bighorn. A haunting photograph captured by Stanley Morrow in 1876 takes us back to that fateful day. The brave survivors of Custer's Last Stand, mounted on their horses and led by scout Curley, serve as a testament to their resilience amidst chaos. EVNT2A-00070 captures a moment frozen in time, forever etching the Battle into history. As we journey through Montana's Crow Indian Reservation and witness the vast Great Plains stretching before us, we can almost hear the thunderous hooves of horses at Little Big Horn River. It was here that destiny clashed with bravery and sacrifice. The pile of bones discovered at this sacred site serves as a somber reminder of lives cut short during this historic battle. In vivid color lithographs depicting Custer's Dead Cavalry and his last charge published by Currier & Ives in 1876, we glimpse into the intensity and desperation felt on both sides. Examining a map detailing every inch of the battlefield brings forth an understanding of its strategic significance. And yet, it is equally important to acknowledge that after all was said and done, there were Indians leaving the battleground too – warriors whose courage matched that of their adversaries. Today, as we reflect upon the Battle through these captivating images from yesteryears' lithographs, let us honor those who fought valiantly for what they believed in. May their stories echo across generations as a reminder that history is not just about victories or defeats but also about human spirit persevering against all odds.