Rosebud Battlefield State Park
Site of The Battle of the Rosebud a.k.a. Where The Girl Saved Her Brother on June 17, 1876. General Crook and about 1,300 soldiers met in battle with an approximately equal number of Sioux and Cheyenne warriors led by Crazy Horse. These same warriors defeated Custer at Little Bighorn six days later. Mining companies have been trying to take control of this land for coal mining, so visit the park while you still can. The state park in Montana is less than an hour southeast of Little Bighorn National Monument. Videotaped September 11, 2013.
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The Battle of The Rosebud
Rose talks about the battle at the site.
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Battle of the Rosebud
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The Battle of Rosebud Creek - June 17, 1876
A brief look at this second volume in the Indian Wars of the American West from Designer Michael Taylor and published by Legion WarGames Inc.
Battle of the Rosebud Creek - June 17, 1876
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Coordinates: 45.21892,-106.97376 (Wyoming)
Battle of the Rosebud 1876
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The Battle of Wolf Mountain, also known the Battle of the Wolf Mountains, Miles's Battle on the Tongue River, the Battle of the Butte and called the Battle of Belly Butte by the Northern Cheyenne, occurred January 8, 1877, in southern Montana Territory between soldiers of the United States Army against Lakota Sioux and Northern Cheyenne warriors during the Great Sioux War of 1876.It was fought about four miles southwest of modern-day Birney, along the Tongue River.In 2001, the Wolf Mountains Battlefield was listed on the National Register of Historic Places.It was raised to the status of National Historic Landmark in 2008.
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The Battle at Little Bighorn | History
In 1876, General Custer and members of several Plains Indian tribes, including Crazy Horse and Chief Gall, battled in eastern Montana in what would become known as Custer's Last Stand.
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Motorcycle tour through some of the most scenic and historic areas of the western U.S. Day 13.
Battle of Little Big Horn - June 25, 1876
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Coordinates: 45.52114,-107.40827 (Montana)
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Crow Nation
The Crow, called the Apsáalooke in their own Siouan language, or variants including Absaroka, are Native Americans, who in historical times lived in the Yellowstone River valley, which extends from present-day Wyoming, through Montana and into North Dakota, where it joins the Missouri River. Today, they are enrolled in the federally recognized Crow Tribe of Montana.
Pressured by the Ojibwe and Cree peoples, who had earlier and better access to guns through the fur trade, they had migrated there from the Ohio Eastern Woodland area to settle south of Lake Winnipeg, Canada. From there, they were pushed to the west by the Cheyennes. Both the Crow and the Cheyennes were then pushed farther west by the Lakota, who took over the territory from the Black Hills of South Dakota to the Big Horn Mountains of Montana; the Cheyennes finally became close allies of the Sioux, but the Crows remained bitter enemies of both Sioux and Cheyennes. The Crow were generally friendly with the whites and managed to retain a large reservation of over 9300 km2 despite territorial losses.
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35.3 - General George Crook
One Army General who spent a good portion of his career in Nebraska, went from fighting American Indians to fighting for their rights.
Custer Hill, Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument, Montana
The Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument is located in southern Montana just above the Wyoming border.The Battle of the Little Bighorn, often referred to as Custer's Last Stand, was an armed engagement between combined forces of Lakota, Northern Cheyenne and Arapaho tribes, against the 7th Cavalry Regiment of the United States Army. The battle occurred on June 25 and 26, 1876 near the Little Bighorn River in the eastern Montana Territory and was the most prominent action of the Great Sioux War of 1876.
The Lakota, Northern Cheyenne, and Arapaho, realized an overwhelming victory over the U.S. Calvary. Several major war leaders, including Crazy Horse and Chief Gall, were inspired by the visions of Sitting Bull (Tȟatȟáŋka Íyotake).
The U.S. Seventh Cavalry, including the Custer Battalion of 700 men led by George Armstrong Custer, suffered a severe defeat. Five of the Seventh Cavalry's companies were annihilated with Custer, two of his brothers, a nephew, and a brother-in-law all killed. Including scouts, the total U.S. casualty count was 268 dead and 55 injured.
Custer's body was found near the top of Custer Hill, which also came to be known as Last Stand Hill, and is seen in my recording here. The tall obelisk, seen at the top of the hill, is inscribed with the names of the 7th Cavalry's casualties.
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