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  ———. Custer and the Great Controversy: The Origin and Development of a Legend. Pasadena, CA: Westernlore Press, 1962.

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  ———. The Last Days of the Sioux Nation. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1963.

  ———. Life in Custer’s Cavalry: Diaries and Letters of Albert and Jennie Barnitz, 1867–1868. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1987.

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  ———. The Reno Court of Inquiry: The Chicago Times Account. Fort Collins, CO: Old Army Press, 1972.

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  ———, and Charles K. Mills. I, Varnum: The Autobiographical Reminiscences of Custer’s Chief of Scouts. Edited by John Meluni Carroll. Mattituck, NY: J. M. Carroll, 1982.

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  ———. With Crook at the Rosebud. Harrisburg, PA: Stackpole, 1956.

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  ———. Sitting Bull: Champion of the Sioux. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1957.

  ———. Warpath: The True Story of the Fighting Sioux. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1934.

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  ———. The Summit Springs Battle. Greeley, CO: Werner Publications, 1991.

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  ———. Sitting Bull. Yardley, PA: Westholme, 2008.

  Zeisler, Karl. Custer Observed: General Custer as Seen Through the Eyes of the Monroe Evening News. Monroe, MI: Monroe County Library System, 1988.

  Index

  The index that appeared in the print version of this title does not match the pages in your e-book. Please use the search function on your e-reading device to search for terms of interest. For your reference, the terms that appear in the print index are listed below.

  Adams, Mary

  alcoholism

  aliases

  Allison, William B.

  Allison Commission

  American Horse (chief)

  ammunition supply

  Apache

  Arapaho

  Arikara

  Astor, John Jacob

  Bacon, Daniel

  Bacon, Elizabeth (“Libbie”). See Custer, Elizabeth Bacon

  Baker, Gerard

  Baliran, Augustus

  Ball, John H

  Ballard, S. H.

  Barnitz, Albert

  Barrows, Samuel

  Bates, Charles

  Battle of Gettysburg

  Battle of Killdeer Mountain

  Battle of Summit Springs

  Battle of the Little Bighorn. See also defeat, explanations for; Little Bighorn Campaign; myths and mysteries; Reno Court of Inquiry

  ammunition supply at

  archaeological evidence at

  burial detail at

  Custer, G. A., as scapegoat for

  Custer, G. A., decision to separate into three battalions

  Custer, G. A., final moments

  Custer, G. A., June 1876 orders from Terry

  Custer, G. A., orders to Reno

  hand-to-hand combat during

  Indian losses at

  Indian weaponry at

  mass grave of Seventh Cavalry troopers

  missing-in-action

  Reno aborting orders at

  Reno’s panicked retreat at

  revisionist interpretation of

  Terry-Gibbons Column to identify bodies at

  Battle of the Washita

  Custer, Elizabeth, book about

  Beaver Dam Station

  Belknap, William W.

  Bell, Emeline (wife)

  Bell, James M.

  Benham, D. W.

  Bennett, C. W.

  Bennett, James Gordon, Jr.

  Benteen, Frederick William

  background

  Custer, G. A., orders to

  as Custer, G. A., critic

  dawdling
at Little Bighorn battle

  death of

  Enlisted Men’s Petition for

  –Goldin correspondence

  letter to wife implicating Custer, G. A.

  neglect of orders at Little Bighorn

  ordered to hurry by Custer, G. A.

  pinned down at Custer Hill

  Reno and

  at sight of Custer, G. A., body

  survival tactics of

  suspended for misconduct

  The Benteen-Goldin Letters on Custer and His Last Battle (Carroll)

  Big Foot (chief)

  Bighead, Kate

  Bighorn Mountains

  Bingham, John A.

  Black Buffalo Woman

  Black Hills

  gold rush in

  Great Sioux Reservation encompassing

  Lakota Sioux claim to

  Panic of 1873 impacting policy toward

  Sherman and Terry’s opinion on expedition through

  Black Hills Expedition (1874)

  legality of

  Black Kettle (chief)

  Black Shawl

  Blackfeet

  Blinn, Clara

  Bloody Knife

  killing of

  Blue Horse

  body mutilation

  Boots and Saddles or, Life in Dakota with General Custer (Custer, Elizabeth)

  born-again, Custer, G. A., profession of faith

  Bouyer, Minton (“Mitch”)

  Bozeman, John

  Bozeman Trail

  Braden, Charles

  Bradley, James A.

  Bridger, Jim

  Brisbin, James

  Brulé

  buffalo

  Buffalo Bill. See Cody, William F. (“Buffalo Bill”)

  Bullhead

  Burgess, Lulie

  Burkman, John W.

  burial site of

  Butler, Benjamin F.

  Calhoun, James (“Jimmy”)

  body of

  Calhoun, Margaret Custer (“Maggie”)(wife)

  Camp, Walter

  Camp Supply

  cannibalism

  cannon

  Custer, G. A., memory of

  Forsyth, J., use of, at Wounded Knee

  Gatling guns versus

  Capehart, Henry

  Carr, Eugene

  Carroll, John M.

  Carson, Kit

  cavalry recruits

  brotherhood among

  fatigue and malnourishment of

  newly trained

  Cedar Creek battle

  Central Pacific Railroad

  Cheyenne

 

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