he was massacred in the battle of little of Little Bighorn.
yes
General Custer and his 7th Cavalry were completely obliterated. This is why there is a general mystery surrounding Little Big Horn; there were no survivors to explain exactly what happened. General Custer and his 7th Cavalry were completely obliterated. This is why there is a general mystery surrounding Little Big Horn--there were no survivors to explain exactly what happened.
The Battle of Little Big Horn is often known as Custer's Last Stand. General Custer, however, did not die in this battle. In fact, he died as a prisoner of war by Chief Sitting Bull in Canada. Many of Custer's men, however, met their end at this important Sioux and Cheyenne victory.
Custer's Revenge happened in 2600.
genral
1876
Levitt Ellsworth Custer died in 1924.
Thomas Custer died on 1876-06-25.
Levitt Luzern Custer died in 1962.
Boston Custer died on June 25, 1876 at the age of 27.
Willard Ray Custer died on 1985-12-25.
1785
June 25, 1876
Bob Custer died on December 27, 1974, in Torrance, California, USA of heart attack.
yes
General Custer and his 7th Cavalry were completely obliterated. This is why there is a general mystery surrounding Little Big Horn; there were no survivors to explain exactly what happened. General Custer and his 7th Cavalry were completely obliterated. This is why there is a general mystery surrounding Little Big Horn--there were no survivors to explain exactly what happened.
The Battle of Little Big Horn is often known as Custer's Last Stand. General Custer, however, did not die in this battle. In fact, he died as a prisoner of war by Chief Sitting Bull in Canada. Many of Custer's men, however, met their end at this important Sioux and Cheyenne victory.