The address of the Custer Battlefield Museum Inc is: Po Box 200, Garryowen, MT 59031-0200
The phone number of the Custer Battlefield Museum Inc is: 406-638-2000.
Near Billings, Montana.
The address of the Custer Battlefield Preservation Committee Inc is: 18 Heatherwood Ln, Billings, MT 59102-2449
The address of the Custer Battlefield Historical And Museum Association Inc is: Po Box 902, Hardin, MT 59034-0902
The Little Bighorn Battlefield sometimes called Custer's Land Stand.
The historical figure from Montana is General George Custer. To read his biography click on this link: http://www.garryowen.com/ The town that is situated right where the Battle of Little Big Horn began and that houses all of the personal effects of General Custer is currently for sale on eBay. You can look at it by clicking on the following link. http://cgi.ebay.com/Historic-Custer-Battlefield-Town-of-Garryowen-Montana_W0QQitemZ180211654253QQihZ008QQcategoryZ1607QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
That would be US Interstate 94 connecting Billings to Custer Montana.
Indians Bury Hatchet on Custer Battlefield - 1926 was released on: USA: 1926
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.
He had an awesome hair due and he was a legend on the battlefield.
The Battle of The Little Bighorn, e.g. "the Battle of the Greasy Grass", occurred June 25-26, 1878 on the Little Bighorn River, near Garryowen, in the Montana Territory (now the State of Montana). The Lakota, Northern Cheyenne, and Arapaho, led by several major war leaders, including Crazy Horse and Chief Gall, were victorious over General Custer.
The address of the Custer County Historical Society Inc is: 246 Sunrise Road, Miles City, MT 59301-8743