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Wet plate photographer W.H. Illingworth photographed the Black Hills in 1874. The photos celebrate their 150th anniversary. Matthew Reitzel, photo archivist, joins "In the Moment".
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A horse was the only survivor on Custer's side of the famed “last stand“ at the Battle of the Little Bighorn/Greasy Grass.
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In The Moment ... October 10, 2017 Show 195 Hour 2For today’s Images of the Past segment, we welcome Gary Enright, director of the 1881 Courthouse Museum…
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After his death at the Little Big Horn, George Armstrong Custer's wife spent 57 years writing and speaking throughout the country, clearing away any criticism people and historians
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Photographer William H. Illingworth documented Custer's historic 1874 foray into the Black Hills.
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George Armstrong was not the only man called Custer to fall at the Battle of Little Bighorn. General Custer was a man who kept his family close, and so,…
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More than one member of the Custer family died at the Little Big Horn in 1876.
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In 1871, the Grand Duke Alexis, the fourth son of Tsar Alexander II, was sent by his father to help build friendship with America. Gary Enright, of the…
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In 1872, the son of a Russian Tsar hunted buffalo during a tour of the American West.
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In the summer of 1874, George Armstrong Custer led a military expedition into the Black Hills to choose a site for a new Army fort and investigate the…