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My
Life on the Plains, the book of General Custer (1875)
Reno
Court of Inquiry, Official Hearings 1879
With
the 13th Infantry in Dakota by Brig. Gen. William M. Wherry
An
Incident of the Nez Perce Campaign by Sgt. H. J. Davis, 2d Cavalry
Some
Reminiscenes, Including the Washita Battle by Gen. E. S. Godfrey
Reminiscences
by Maj. James M. Bell
With
Gibbon On the Sioux Campaign of 1876 by Lt. John F. McBlain
Report
of the Secretary of War, 1868
10/01/1867 Report
of General Sherman to the General Commanding 1867
09/30/1867 Report
of General Augur to Commander of the Missouri Military Division
07/01/1867 Remarks
of Gen. Sherman to the Report of General Buford, Indian Commissioner
05/25/1867 Department
of the Platte General Orders No. 26 (Graham & Grant commendation)
08/27/1867 Department
of the Platte General Orders No. 39 (Wagon Box fight)
Report
of the Secretary of War on the battle of the Washita
G.A.
Custer Report of finding Maj. Elliott's Party & Post Washita Operations
Images of
the testimony of GAC to the Joint Committee on Reconstruction, March 10, 1866.
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Telegrams Sent to Gen. Sheridan in
Chicago Containing Gen. Terry's Initial Report of the Little Big Horn
Pgs. 1-5 Pgs.
6-10
Pgs. 11-15 Pgs.
16-23
7th Cavalry Casualty Lists from the
Little Big Horn
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7
7th Cavalry Recruits
Recruits Listed on the October, 1875 Regimental Return:
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2
Page 3
Recruits Listed on the April, 1876
Regimental Return
April, 1876 Recruits
7th Cavalry Commissioned Officers
Returns
May, 1876
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Page 2
July, 1876
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2
With
Gibbon On the Sioux Campaign of 1876
Reminiscences
by Maj. James M. Bell