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June 25 and June 26, 1876 - the Battle of Little Bighorn
This document is the first report of the battle also known as Custer’s Last Stand and the Battle of the Greasy Grass. 
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June 25 and June 26, 1876 - the Battle of Little Bighorn

This document is the first report of the battle also known as Custer’s Last Stand and the Battle of the Greasy Grass. 

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    Everyone knows Custer died at the battle of Little Bighorn. What this book presupposes is…maybe he didn’t?
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