| Little Bighorn Battlefield |
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| 02-12.jpg Grave marker for Mark Kellog, New York Herald correspondant and reporter for Bismarck Tribune, Killed covering Bighorn Battle. r2 f 12 |
03-21.jpg Ridges along Bighorn river near Reno's crossing. Note two small stones on distant ridge. Little Bighorn is one of two battlefields in the world where markers have been placed at the spot the men were slain. r3 f21 |
04-30.jpg Horses graze on ranch land between the two sections of Federal owned park land at Bighorn Battlefield r4 f30 |
04-32.jpg Little Bighorn Battlefield, Montana adjacent to battlefield at sunset. r4 f32 |
05-14.jpg Little Bighorn Battlefield, adjacent to battlefield. |
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| 06-09.jpg Twp Crow Indian ranchers cross Bighorn River on land between two sections of Federal Park land. r6 f9 |
06-22.jpg Marker for fallen U.S. soldier at Little Bighorn. r6 f22 |
07-21.jpg Marker at National cemetery, Little Bighorn Battlefield. Marker reads "Curly, Custer Scout". |
07-34.jpg "Lame White Man", a Cheyenne leader fell near here. Photographed at sunset. r7 f34 |
09-3.jpg Tombstone for "Boop She Ball" at National Cemetery at Little Bighorn Battlefield. R9 f3 |
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| 10-31.jpg Woody "Yellowtail" Glenn, Crow Indian is a distant descendant of "White Man Runs Him", one of Custer's scouts. r10 f31 |
11-15.jpg Sioux war club #'s 43 and 12 Colt 1873 revolver #'s 6777 and 156 photogaphed on grass next to Bighorn River r11 f15 |
11-20.jpg Memorial shaft at Custer Hill with names of those killed in battle. R11 f20 |
12-102.jpg Woody "Yellowtail" Glenn, Crow Indian is a distant descendant of "White Man Runs Him", one of Custer's scouts. r12 f 102 |
12-11.jpg Rolling grasslands of Little Bighorn Battlefield. r12 f11 |