They Died With Custer: Soldiers' Bones from the Battle of the Little BighornUniversity of Oklahoma Press, 2013. júl. 10. - 416 oldal Dead men tell no tales, and the soldiers who rode and died with George Armstrong Custer at the Battle of the Little Bighorn have been silent statistics for more than a hundred years. By blending historical sources, archaeological evidence, and painstaking analysis of the skeletal remains, Douglas D. Scott, P. Willey, and Melissa A. Connor reconstruct biographies of many of the individual soldiers, identifying age, height, possible race, state of health, and the specific way each died. They also link reactions to the battle over the years to shifts in American views regarding the appropriate treatment of the dead.
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Captain Thomas Custer | 31 |
Possible identities for remains at Marker 105 | 155 |
24 | 163 |
32 | 175 |
Custer National Cemetery Burials | 177 |
46 | 187 |
50 | 194 |
52 | 195 |
Comparison of Grave 454 Burial 3 remains | 197 |
2 | 35 |
Lieutenant Algernon Smith | 46 |
Corporal George Lell | 50 |
Lieutenant James Porter | 51 |
Sergeant Miles OHara shown as a corporal | 56 |
enlistment records | 78 |
Burials and Reburials | 96 |
Kansas hunter Ralph Morrison killed and scalped 1868 | 98 |
Sergeant Frederick Wyllyams Company G Seventh Cavalry killed and mutilated 1867 | 99 |
Bleaching horse bones at Little Bighorn 1879 | 121 |
Human vertebra transfixed by iron arrowhead collected at Little Bighorn | 124 |
13 | 127 |
Frank Bethune with human skeleton found in Deep Coulee in 1928 | 128 |
The Human Remains | 133 |
and 10 | 149 |
Más kiadások - Összes megtekintése
They Died with Custer: Soldiers' Bones from the Battle of the Little Bighorn Douglas D. Scott,Patrick S. Willey,Melissa A. Connor Nincs elérhető előnézet - 1998 |
Gyakori szavak és kifejezések
accounts army associated battle battlefield body bones bullet buried casualties changes Charley CNC Burial command Company comparative complete Custer cuts dead death Deep Ravine dental died disease elements enlistment evidence examined excavation feet field fight Fitzpatrick five four George grave gunshot wound hand head height Henry Hill hilltop historic horse human identified inches included Indian indicate individual injuries James John June killed Last later least less Lieutenant Little Bighorn lives male Marker marks military Monument mutilation National Cemetery noted occurred officers percent photographs placed possible present Private probably ranks reburial records recruits regiment remains Reno Reno-Benteen reported represented retreat river Scott scouts Sergeant Seventh Cavalry shot showing skeletal skeletons skull Snow soldiers Stand stature suggesting teeth Thomas trauma troopers valley vertebrae Willey wounded