The Little Big Horn, 1876: The Official Communications, Documents and Reports - Loyd J Overfield - Books - University of Nebraska Press - 9780803286016 - September 1, 1990
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The Little Big Horn, 1876: The Official Communications, Documents and Reports

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Jacket Description/Back: Noting that the documents pertaining to the Battle of the Little Big Horn are often garbled in editing and quoted out of context, Overfield set out to compile the original orders, letters, and telegrams that put a great fighting machine into motion and soon conveyed the shock of its destruction. Marc Notes: Half title: Official documents of the Little Big Horn.; Reprint. Originally printed: Glendale, Calif.: A. H. Clark, 1971.; A Bison book--Spine.; Includes index. Publisher Marketing: Noting that the documents pertaining to the Battle of the Little Big Horn are often garbled in editing and quoted out of context, Loyd J. Overfield set out to compile the original orders, letters, and telegrams that put a great fighting machine into motion and soon conveyed the shock of its destruction. Far more readable than today's official documents, they carry the sound of individual voices and clearly state the circumstances surrounding Custer's fall. The communications of this collection begin with Custer's successful plea to President Grant, who in a fit of pique had originally forbidden him to join his regiment in fighting the hostile Indians. A series of carefully spelled-out field orders is followed by a letter from Major Marcus Reno asking for medical aid for his wounded men after two days of fighting. Included are dispatches from Reno, Gen. Alfred H. Terry, Col. John Gibbon, Capt. Frederick Benteen, and Capt. E. W. Smith. The rosters of officers and enlisted men who fought at the Little Big Horn will be of interest to Custer buffs and historians and also to family genealogists trying to trace ancestors who made history there. Overfield has provided primary sources that amount to a detailed postmortem of events from participants only too aware that history would ask questions.


203 pages

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released September 1, 1990
ISBN13 9780803286016
Publishers University of Nebraska Press
Genre Cultural Region > Pacific Northwest - Geographic Orientation > Montana
Pages 203
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 13 mm   ·   323 g
Editor Overfield II, Loyd J.

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