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Grizzly Bear Hunt—Bloody Knife
LIBI_00011_07099; A black-and-white photograph (reproduction print) depicting General Custer and the hunting party that killed a grizzly bear - first grizzly Custer had ever killed; "Bloody Knife, Gen. Custer, Pvt. Noonon and Col. Ludlom" notation is apparent on print; originally photographed in 1874, by William H. Illingworth.; PRINT, PHOTOGRAPHIC; Courtesy of the National Park Service, Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument, LIBI_00011_07099, W. H. Illingworth, "Grizzly Bear Hunt—Bloody Knife, General George Armstrong Custer, Colonel William Ludlow, and Private John Noonan," 1874
National Park Service
Courtesy of the National Park Service, Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument, LIBI_00011_07099, W H. Illingworth, "Grizzly Bear Hunt—Bloody Knife, General George Armstrong Custer, Colonel William Ludlow, and Private John Noonan," 1874
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Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument, Code: LIBI
Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument, Big Horn County, Montana
Latitude: 45.5651016235352, Longitude: -107.429000854492

NPS Museum Number Catalog : LIBI_07099
NPS Museum Accession Number : LIBI-00011
Title: Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument Historic Photo Collection
URL: https://www.nps.gov/libi
1874
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W. H. Illingworth Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument
Organization: Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument
Position: Research Requests
Address: PO Box 39, Crow Agency, MT, USA, 59033, (406) 638-2621
Email: libi_librarian@nps.gov

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Grizzly Bear Hunt—Bloody Knife

Grizzly Bear Hunt—Bloody Knife