Jumat, 13 Oktober 2017

Wild West Book Review: First to Arrive on Custer’s Battlefield With the Montana Column

First to Arrive on Custer’s Battlefield With the Montana Column: Frederick E. Server, Montana Pioneer, Soldier and Explorer  by Rickard A. Ross, Upton and Sons, El Segundo, Calif., $55.  It is generally thought that on June 27, 1876, 7th Infantry Lieutenant James Bradley and his Crow scouts from Colonel John Gibbon’s Montana Column were the …

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