From the Book - Reprinted.
Illustrations: General Custer's last battle / Elk Eber
Maj.. Gen. George A. Custer about 1865
Permanent camp in Custer Valley
A view of Fort Lincoln, Dakota Territory
Group of Seventh Cavalry offers and ladies taken at Fort Lincoln
Three pronged movements in the Sioux Expedition of 1876 (map)
Sitting Bull, Uncpapa Medicine Man
Chief Gall of the Uncpapa Sioux
Custer's Crow Indian scouts visit Custer Battlefield
Capt. Frederick W. Benteen - Maj. Marcus A. Reno
Custer divides the Seventh Cavalry into three battalions (map)
Scene of Reno's engagement
Sioux fighting Custer's battalion / Chief Red-Horse
Custer's last battle (map)
Sioux charging soldiers / Chief Red-Horse
Soldiers charging Indian map / Chief Red-Horse
Grave of Lt. John J. Crittenden
Capt. Myles W. Keogh and troopers of Company I were killed here
Comanche, the only living thing found on Custer battlefield
Early view of the Custer Battlefield taken before 1890
First Custer memorial constructed in 1879
Main entrance to Custer Battlefield National Monument
Looking west from Calhoun Hill toward Custer Hill
Seventh Cavalry Memorial on the Reno-Benteen entrenchment position
View of the museum and national cemetery
Memorial which stands over the grave of those slain.