Selasa, 27 Maret 2018

Wild West Book Review: Custer Into the West

Custer Into the West: With the Journal and Maps of Lieutenant Henry Jackson by Jeff Broome, Upton & Sons Publishers, El Segundo, Calif., 2009, $45. Those with no love for George Custer point not only to his overwhelming Little Bighorn defeat in 1876 but also to his lack of success in the Hancock campaign of …

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