View of Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument, Montana, shows the bluffs of Major Marcus A. Reno's position with the right wing of the 7th Cavalry; site of the fight against Native American Sioux and Northern Cheyenne.
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View across Little Bighorn River to the hill climbed by Major Marcus A. Reno's right wing of the 7th Cavalry, site of the fight against Native American Sioux and Northern Cheyenne, Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument, Montana.
Cheyenne Indians--History--Montana--1930-1940.; Dakota Indians--History--Montana--1930-1940.; Indians of North America--History--Montana--1930-1940.; Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument (Mont.)--1930-1940.;...
View over the Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument, Montana, shows the bluffs of Major Marcus A. Reno's position with the right wing of the 7th Cavalry, site of the fight against Native American Sioux and Northern Cheyenne, and a gravestone...
Cheyenne Indians--History--Montana--1930-1940.; Dakota Indians--History--Montana--1930-1940.; Indians of North America--History--Montana--1930-1940.; Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument (Mont.)--1930-1940.;...
Reenactment of Battle of Little Bighorn during Tenth Anniversary and Reunion of battle, June 25, 1886, view toward the bluffs where Reno's command climbed after their retreat from the timber; large group of soldiers, Native Americans, and women on...
Battlefields--Montana--1880-1890.; Fords (Stream crossings)--Montana--1880-1890.; Historical reenactments--1880-1890.; Soldiers--Montana--1880-1890.; Baldwin, Frank D.
Steamer (or Sternwheeler) Far West - used to transport Major Marcus Albert Reno's wounded soldiers from Battle at Little Bighorn to Fort Lincoln, North Dakota, in record time down Missouri River, 700 miles in 54 hours; also captained by Grant...
View of a weathered wooden grave marker of a doctor who was killed below Major Marcus A. Reno's position, site of the fight against Native American Sioux and Northern Cheyenne; marker reads: "Trooper 7 U. S. Cav. Fell Here June 25, 1876," Little...
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View west over Little Bighorn River from bluffs near Major Marcus A. Reno's hill position, site of the fight against Native American Sioux and Northern Cheyenne, Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument, Montana.
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View of the Reno-Banteen Battlefield, shows plains, hay fields, and the Little Big Horn River near Garryowen (Big Horn County), Montana; this was site of a battle between Major Reno's troops and (Native American) Sioux.
Big Horn County (Mont.)--1900-1920.; Little Big Horn River (Wyo. and Mont.)--1900-1920.; Reno-Banteen Battlefield (Mont.)--1900-1920.; Battlefields--Montana--Big Horn County--1900-1920.; Rivers--Montana--Big Horn County--1900-1920.; Rodman...
Charley Reynolds, head and shoulders studio portrait, left profile, wearing suit jacket, vest and tie; Custer's Chief of Scouts, killed with 7th Cavalry at Battle of Little Bighorn during Reno's retreat.
Indian scouts--1870-1880.; Reynolds, Charley, 1842-1876.
Sternwheeler Far West docked somewhere along Missouri River; captained by Grant Marsh, steamboat served as base of supplies for Yellowstone Expedition; also carried Reno's wounded from Battle at Little Bighorn to Fort Lincoln, 700 miles in 54...