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Images of George Armstrong Custer and His Final Fight Became Iconic
Custer and the 7th Cavalry Were Wiped Out at the Little Bighorn

From Robert McNamara, About.com

By the standards of 19th century warfare, the engagement between George Armstrong Custer's 7th Cavalry and Sioux warriors on a remote hillside near the Little Bighorn River was little more than a skirmish. But the battle on June 25, 1876 cost the lives of Custer and more than 200 men of the 7th Cavalry, and Americans were stunned when the news from the Dakota Territory reached the east coast.

Shocking reports about Custer's demise first appeared in the New York Times on July 6, 1876, two days after the nation's centennial celebration, under the headline, "Massacre of Our Troops."

The idea that a unit of the US Army could be wiped out by Indians was unthinkable, and Custer's final battle was elevated to a national symbol. These images related to the Battle of the Little Bighorn give an indication of how the defeat of the 7th Cavalry was portrayed.

Gratitude is extended to the New York Public Library Digital Collections for permission to use images in this gallery.

Images 1-12 of 12
  1. A Massacre in 1867 Introduces Custer to the Brutality of Warfare on the PlainsCuster with Kidder's Body
  2. Custer, Officers, and Family Members Pose on the Great PlainsCuster On a Hunting Party
  3. Custer's Last Fight, a Typical DepictionCuster's Last Fight
  4. Portrayals of Custer's Demise Were Generally DramaticHeroic Death of Custer
  5. The Noted Battlefield Artist Alfred Waud Portrayed Custer Facing Death BravelyCuster's Last Fight by Alfred Waud
  6. Sitting Bull Was a Respected Leader of the SiouxSitting Bull
  7. Col. Myles Keogh of the 7th Cavalry Was Buried at the Little Bighorn SiteGrave of Myles Keogh
  8. Custer's Body was Returned East and Buried at West PointCuster's Funeral at West Point
  9. The Poet Walt Whitman Wrote a Death Sonnet About CusterWhitman's Custer Death Sonnet
  10. Custer's Exploits Portayed on a Cigarette CardCuster's Attack on a Cigarette Card
  11. Custer's Last Stand was Portrayed on a Cigarette Trading CardLittle Bighorn on a Trading Card
  12. The Custer Monument Portrayed On a Stereographic CardCuster Monument Stereograph
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