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Q: What breed of horse did General Custer ride to battle at the Little Big Horn River?
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In 1876 where did the Lakota and a cavalry regiment by general George Custer meet in battle?

little big horn river


In 1876 where did the Lakota and a calvary regiment commanded by general George Custer meet in battle?

Little Big Horn River.


In 1876 where did the Lakota and a cavalry regiment commanded by general george Custer meet in battle?

little big horn river


What is the nearest river to Custer Battlefield National Monument?

The Custer Battlefield National Monument was dedicated to a comander by the name of Custer. The actual battle was called the battle of Little Bighorn due to it's being on the side of the Little Bighorn river.


Which state did General Custer die?

Near the Little Bighorn River in what is now part of the Crow Reservation in southeastern Montana. Custer, more accurately a Lieutenant Colonel at the time, was killed along with more than 250 of his men, including those at Custer's Last Stand.


What battle did the Sioux slaughter the 7th cavalry?

On Sunday June 25 1876, On at or near Little Big Horn river, General Custer and 265 members of his Regiment were killed in battle against hostile Indian tribes.


What was the site of famous Custer- Indian Battle?

The battle you are asking about is the Little Big Horn. The battle of Little Big Horn is named after the river located in the area and is now located in South Dakota. It is a national park that you can visit.


Why was the battle little big horn called little big horn?

Because it occurred near the Little Bighorn River. It's also known as Custer's Last Stand.


Where is the site of Custer's last stand?

Little Bighorn National Monument is on the site of the Battle, and is near Crow Agency, Montana. It is a National Park and Historic Site


What was the Battle of Greasy Grass?

"Greasy Grass" is the Lakota name for the "Battle of Little Bighorn", where the Sioux defeated the 7th Cavalry on June 25 and June 26, 1876. The battle took place near the Little Bighorn River in eastern Montana Territory, and is famous for "Custer's Last Stand", where commander George Armstrong Custer died, along with many of his men.


Who died last at the battle of the little big horn?

The highest ranking officer at the Little Big Horn was Lt. Col. George Armstrong Custer, who died at the battle. He had been brevetted to brigadier general during the Civil War, but returned to his regular rank of captain after the war. He was gradually promoted, and lieutenant colonel when he died.


Where was the little big horn?

The Battle of the Little Bighorn, also known as Custer's Last Stand and, by the Lakota Sioux, as The Battle of The Greasy Grass, took place on June 25th, 1876 on a bend of the Little Bighorn River in what is now Big Horn County in southeastern Montana.