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Tango01 Supporting Member of TMP12 Oct 2024 4:58 p.m. PST

…Monroe, Michigan


"on Archive – the world library – you can get many books on and about the US army on the Plains and Plains horse people.
Many of the participants of the westward expansion of the American empire wrote their recollections and memoirs, George Armstrong Custer and his wife Elisabeth 'Libby' Bacon Custer were such writers as well, they wrote books about their experiences on the plains during his service and her adventures along with her husband during the period of 1866-76…"

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42flanker13 Oct 2024 1:42 a.m. PST

A less familiar photograph of Libby and Auty when stationed in Texas post-war.

Tango01 Supporting Member of TMP13 Oct 2024 3:51 p.m. PST

(smile)


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Tango01 Supporting Member of TMP14 Oct 2024 10:03 p.m. PST

Horse Whips and Quirts on the Plains – as George Catlin saw them

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