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83. GAC to EBC, April 1, 8, 1876, typescript copy, April 10, 1876, GAC to EBC, fragment, n.d., Folder 12, Box 4, MMP; Washington Critic, April 19, 1876; Cincinnati Gazette, April 19, 1876; New York Times, April 5, 19, 1876; Slotkin, The Fatal Environment, 425–26; Utley, Cavalier in Buckskin, 131, 158–59. A story circulated that F. W. Rice, mentioned by GAC as the intermediary of the payoff given to Belknap, published a card calling GAC a liar, and GAC saw him in the street and gave him a severe beating with a cane. Rice publicly denied the story; Cincinnati Enquirer, April 11, 1876.
84. Hutton, Phil Sheridan and His Army, 301–11.
85. GAC to EBC, April 1, 8, 10, 1876, Folder 12, Box 4, MMP; Chicago Times, April 9, 1876.
86. GAC to Augusta Ward, April 25, 1876, typescript copy, GAC Papers, USMA; Utley, Cavalier in Buckskin, 159–61.
87. PHS to Edward D. Townsend, April 27, 1876, Roll 7, PHS Papers, LOC; GAC to EBC, April 8, 1876, typescript copy, GAC to EBC, April 10, 1876, Folder 12, Box 4, MMP; Washington Critic, April 13, 1876; Testimony of Orvil Grant, March 9, 1876, and James W. Forsyth to William W. Belknap, April 5, 10, 1876, reprinted in John Y. Simon, ed., The Papers of Ulysses S. Grant, vol. 27 (Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 2005), 67, 71; Utley, Cavalier in Buckskin, 160–61.
88. William T. Sherman to PHS, April 28, 1876; William T. Sherman to Ulysses S. Grant Jr., May 4, 1876; reprinted in Simon 27: 71–72.
89. William T. Sherman to Ulysses S. Grant Jr., May 4, 1876, reprinted in Simon 27: 71–73; GAC to EBC, April 8, 1876, typescript copy, April 10, 1876, Folder 12, Box 4, MMP.
90. William T. Sherman to PHS, April 28, May 2, 1876; PHS to William T. Sherman, April 29, 1876; GAC to Ulysses S. Grant, May 1, 1876; Ulysses S. Grant Jr. to William T. Sherman, May 4, 1876; William T. Sherman to Ulysses S. Grant Jr., May 4, 1876; Alphonso Taft to Ulysses S. Grant Jr., May 4, 1876; all reprinted in Simon 27: 72–74; Utley, Cavalier in Buckskin, 161–63. Note that GAC appears to have drafted another article in Chicago; what sounds very much like newspaper copy, referring to GAC in the third person but written in his hand, appears in GAC letter, May 5, 1876, GAC Correspondence, LBH.
91. GAC to William T. Sherman, May 4, 1876 (two telegrams); William T. Sherman to GAC, May 4, 1876; PHS to Edward D. Townsend, May 7, 1876 (Alfred Terry to PHS, May 6, 1876, enclosed); all reprinted in Simon 27: 73–74. Utley, Cavalier in Buckskin, 162, cites Terry’s recollections in writing that Terry “dictated a telegram to send” over GAC’s signature. Likely he advised GAC to write the message and (unlike GAC’s previous telegrams to Sherman) to send it up the chain of command in proper fashion; but the wording of the letter echoes GAC’s prior appeal for clemency in 1861 so closely that it seems unlikely that Terry “dictated” it, even if he did influence its composition.
92. William T. Sherman to Alfred Terry, May 7, 1876, Letters Received by Headquarters, Department of Dakota, 1866–1877, Roll 17, Microfilm Publication M1734, NA.
93. Utley, Cavalier in Buckskin, 163; Merington, 303.
94. PHS to Alfred Terry, May 16, 1876, Roll 17, Microfilm Publication M1734, NA; Wert, 327.
95. Utley, Cavalier in Buckskin, 165–67; Wert, 327–28.
Epilogue
1. The Reno Court of Inquiry: The Chicago Times Account (Fort Collins, Tex.: Old Army Press, 1972), 2–6 (to be called Times Account); Special Orders No. 255, November 25, 1878, and First Day Minutes, January 13, 1879, both in Proceedings of a Court of Inquiry Concerning the Conduct of Major Marcus A. Reno at the Battle of the Little Big Horn River on June 25 and 26, 1876, Roll 1, Microfilm Publication M592, NA.
2. Times Account, 2–6, 37; First and Second Day Minutes, January 13, 14, 1879, Roll 1, Microfilm Publication M592, NA; Ronald H. Nichols, In Custer’s Shadow: Major Marcus Reno (Norman: University of Oklahoma, 2000), 263–84.
3. Times Account, 39; Second Day Minutes, January 14, 1879, Roll 1, Microfilm Publication M592, NA.
4. Utley, Cavalier in Buckskin, 169–77; James Donovan, A Terrible Glory: Custer and the Little Bighorn—the Last Great Battle of the American West (New York: Little, Brown, 2008), 172–76. For an example of a hammer-and-anvil operation during the Civil War, see Stiles, Jesse James, 86–87. There have been decades of debate over every aspect of the Little Bighorn Campaign, some of it centering on the question of whether GAC had authority to attack without awaiting Gibbon’s arrival from the north. Rather than relitigate this often-disputed question, I have simply stated in the narrative my view of the plans for this operation. I agree with Utley that Terry intended to grant GAC discretion to attack when he found an opportunity. Indeed, it would have been extraordinary if Terry had believed that two columns approaching from opposite directions and lacking any means of communication with each other, secure or otherwise, could execute a simultaneous attack without prior discovery by the Lakotas.
5. Donovan, 191; Second Day Minutes, January 14, 1879, Roll 1, Microfilm Publication M592, NA.
6. Times Account, 46–47; Nichols, 284.
7. Wallace’s testimony has been drawn from Third Day Minutes, January 15, 1879, Roll 1, Microfilm Publication M592, NA.
8. Third Day Minutes, January 15, 1879, Roll 1, Microfilm Publication M592, NA. On Wallace’s dishonesty, see for example Donovan, 306, 361–63.
9. Fourth and Fifth Day Minutes, January 16, 17, 1879, Roll 1, Microfilm Publication M592, NA.
10. Donovan, 363; Times Account, 64–65, 112–13; Fifth Day Minutes, January 17, 1879, Roll 1, Microfilm Publication M592, NA.
11. Fifth Day Minutes, January 17, 1879, Roll 1, Microfilm Publication M592, NA. On the Battle of the Rosebud, see Neil C. Mangum, Battle of the Rosebud: Prelude to the Little Bighorn (El Segundo, Calif.: Upton and Sons, 1996); John F. Finerty, War-Path and Bivouac, or, The Conquest of the Sioux (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1977 [orig. pub. 1890]); Donovan, 214.
12. Fifth and Seventh Day Minutes, January 17, 20, 1879, Roll 1, Microfilm Publication M592, NA; James E. Mueller, Shooting Arrows and Slinging Mud: Custer, the Press, and the Little Bighorn (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2013), 22.
13. Fifth and Seventh Day Minutes, January 17, 20, 1879, Roll 1, Microfilm Publication M592, NA; Donovan, 237–41.
14. Sixth Day Minutes, January 18, 1879, Roll 1, Microfilm Publication M592, NA.
15. Donovan, 344–82; Nichols, 239–90.
16. Donovan, 307–11.
17. I have represented this order as it was actually written, not as it was recorded in the transcript of the hearing. See Utley, Cavalier in Buckskin, 186, and 18th Day Minutes, February 1, 1879, Roll 2, Microfilm Publication M592, NA.
18. 18th Day Minutes, February 1, 1879, Roll 2, Microfilm Publication M592, NA.
19. Frederick Benteen to Robert N. Price, March 6, 1879, in W. A. Graham, ed., The Custer Myth: A Source Book of Custeriana (Mechanicsburg, Pa.: Stackpole Books, 2000 [orig. pub. 1953]), 325–26. The number of enlisted men with Elliott at the Battle of the Washita is variously described as seventeen, eighteen, and nineteen. See Utley, Cavalier in Buckskin, 68; Wert, 275.
20. W. M. Dunn, Judge Advocate General, to George W. McCrary, February 21, 1879, Roll 1, Microfilm Publication M592, NA.
21. Mueller, 44; Utley, Cavalier in Buckskin, 196–97.
22. Utley, Cavalier in Buckskin, 194–212. Note that I make no claim to originality in any of my assessments of the battle.
23. Mueller, 43–45, 56–64; Donovan, 324–25.
24. Utley, Cavalier in Buckskin, 194.
25. See Utley, The Lance and the Shield; Thomas Powers, The Killing of Crazy Horse (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2010).
26. Eliza Brown Davison to EBC, October 24 [1885], Other Sources, LBH.
27. Nancy P. Allan, “Standing Up for Liberty: Eliza Brown Davison and the Custers,” Research Review: The Journal of the Little Big Horn Associates 17: 1 (winter 2003), 2–12; Eliza Brown Davison to EBC, June 6, 1886, Other Sources, LBH.
28. EBC, Boots and Saddles; New York Times, December 18, 1883; Probate Court Inventory, Petit
ion to Probate Court by Emil Justh, and GAC Will, Folder 1, Box 9, GAC Collection, MCHMA; “Emil Justh v. Benjamin Holliday [sic],” Reports of Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, Sitting in General Term, from May 25, 1882, to October 29, 1883 (Washington, D.C.: John L. Ginck, 1884), 346–60; Leckie, 198–212, 234.
29. Leckie, 233–49.
30. EBC, Tenting on the Plains, 44–48, 480–83. As noted previously, when quoting EBC’s rendering of Eliza Brown Davison’s speech, I have standardized nonstandard spellings that provide no real information about vocalization and tend to belittle Davison’s speech (e.g., “wuz”).
31. Leckie, 198–249; Shirley Leckie correspondence with the author. See also Frost, General Custer’s Libbie, 244–325.
Primary Source Bibliography
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James Barnes Papers, Naval Historical Society Collection, New-York Historical Society, New York, N.Y.
Isaac Coates Journal, Denver Public Library, Denver, Co.
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Abraham Lincoln Papers
George B. McClellan Papers
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Philip H. Sheridan Papers
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Entry 2: Post 198, Elizabethtown, Kentucky, Vol. 2: Endorsements, Part 5
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Ninth Census of the United States, 1870
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Marguerite Merington Papers
Samuel J. Tilden Papers
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Austin Blair Papers
Victor E. Comte Papers
James H. Kidd Papers
Special Collections and Archives, United States Military Academy, West Point, N.Y.
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George Armstrong Custer Papers
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Charles William Larned Papers
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