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Little Bighorn, Battle of the, Mont., 1876

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:

James H. Bradley papers

 Collection
Identifier: MC-49
Abstract James H. Bradley was a first lieutenant in the 7th Infantry Regiment, stationed at Fort Shaw and Fort Benton, Montana Territory. Bradley was an amateur historian who wrote about the history of Montana and the Northwest, and his own military career. He was killed at the Battle of the Big Hole, August 9, 1877. This collection consists of Bradley's writings, some correspondence, and miscellany. [Most of the writings were published in Volumes. II, III, VIII, and IX of Contributions to the...
Dates: 1872-1877

Fullerton (Neil) papers

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Identifier: MC-76
Abstract

The Neil Fullerton Collection (1932-1968) consists primarily of research data collected by Neil Fullerton concerning the location of Saleesh House, the travels of early explorer David Thompson, the Nez Perce trek of 1877, Indian missions, the naming of local western Montana communities such as Thompson Falls, the early U.S. Forest Service, exploration and the fur trade in the Northwest, and northern Idaho.

Dates: 1932-1968

Thomas H. Irvine Papers

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Identifier: MC-106
Abstract

Thomas H. Irvine (1845-1926) was sheriff of Custer and Ravalli counties and U.S. deputy marshal. Papers (1879-1926) include correspondence, personal diaries, lists of wanted criminals, court papers, and account books. There are also several reminiscences on "Big Nose George" Parrott, the Battle of the Little Big Horn, the Kansas Jayhawkers, and Irvine's journey across the plains (1864)

Dates: 1879-1926

Charles Kuhlman Research Collection : Battle of the Little Big Horn

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Identifier: MC-81
Abstract

Charles Kuhlman (1873-1959) was a sugar beet farmer and amateur historian from Billings, Montana. Papers consist of general correspondence (1936-1959) concerning his research into the Battle of the Little Big Horn (1876) and George Armstrong Custer; drafts of his writings; miscellany; and clippings. Many of the letters also reflect his farming business and his interest in foreign policy.

Dates: 1876-1959

"No. 27 Buckskin Lodge, Sioux prisoners, Gen. Custer's battle flag captured at the Battle of Slim Buttes, and the Officers in command of the charge."

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Identifier: ST 003-71
Content Description One black and white stereoview of Oglala Lakota and possibly Cheyenne prisoners from the Battle of Slim Buttes in front of a teepee. One of the prisoners is identified as Charging Bear. Two military officers bookend the prisoners, identified as the officers in command of the charge. The recaptured 7th Cavalry Regiment guidon from Company I also visible. Verso includes lists of Class 1 and Class 2 stereoviews by Morrow. The description for this image: "No. 27 - Buckskin Lodge, Sioux...
Dates: 1876-09

D. J. O'Malley papers

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Identifier: MC-186
Abstract

D.J. O'Malley (1867-1943) was a cowboy for the N Bar N Ranch, the Montana Cattle Company's 79 Ranch, and other cattle ranches around Montana. His papers consist primarily of cowboy poetry and other writings reflecting his experiences as a cowboy; a small amount of correspondence (1887-1939); and miscellany, including a few items concerning his father Dominick O'Malley's Civil War military career.

Dates: 1863-1985

Martha Edgerton Plassmann papers

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Identifier: MC-78
Abstract

Martha Plassmann (1850-1936) was a Montana pioneer, historian, and journalist. Collection consists of her autobiography and over 500 historical articles written for the Great Falls Tribune and the Montana News Association during the 1920s and 1930s. The articles, based on her own memories and on research, cover a wide range of topics, especially fur trappers, explorers, and vigilantes.

Dates: 1863-1939

William Fletcher Wheeler scrapbooks

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Identifier: MF-355