Artist's interpretation depicts four dismounted cavalrymen (troopers) from the Reno-Benteen commands taking a defensive position behind their dead mounts (horses) on the high bluffs above the Little Bighorn River
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Artist's interpretation depicts four dismounted cavalrymen (troopers) from the Reno-Benteen commands taking a defensive position behind their dead mounts (horses) on the high bluffs above the Little Bighorn River
Artist's interpretation depicts four dismounted cavalrymen (troopers) from the Reno-Benteen commands taking a defensive position behind their dead mounts (horses) on the high bluffs above the Little Bighorn River
View is from behind the troopers as they fire upon the Native American Indians in the valley below
Illustration has creases, folds, losses, and tears.; Abbr=EX
U.S. National Park Service
Project=Custer Battlefield Visitor Center/Fort Spokane; Reflective Art
Government owns art and all reproduction rights.
Public domain
Military Affairs, (HFC ArtTheme)
, Pen and ink on tracing paper, (HFC ArtMedium)
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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

Image Management System : IMS 10522
20190904
01/01/1965 - 12/30/1965
Image_Size=30" x 25-3/4"; Exhibit 13: "There Were Survivors" (CUBA) and Fort Spokane (CODA)
Q7
Public Can View
Organization: Harpers Ferry Center
Address: Harpers Ferry Center, 67 Mather Place, Harpers Ferry, WV, 25425, 304-535-5050

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