Custer


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United States general who was killed along with all his command by the Sioux at the Battle of Little Bighorn (1839-1876)

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At Yellow Tavern, Custer's assault broke the enemy line, and one of his troopers mortally wounded the legendary Confederate cavalryman, J.E.B.
Commissioner Kurt Hamburger of Weatherford, Okla., who was just elected chairman of Custer County commissioners for the next year, said he and his fellow commissioners Wade Anders and Lyle Miller of Clinton, Okla.--wanted to be open to economic development and "anything that adds jobs for local people is key." However, Hamburger said they also have to be conscious of the environment and county roads.
Custer said that two men in another table were filming her reaction after she saw the money.
I am delighted to have been able to go into business with my brother as we share the same passion and drive to make Custer Design a real success.
As Custer's aide-de-camp, Lieutenant Granger was in an ideal position to record the inner workings of the Michigan Brigade's command echelon.
Custer died at the age of just 36 on June 25, 1876.
Custer Survivor is the saga of one member of Company C of the 7th Calvary commanded by George A.
From the producers of Breaking Bad, this is a sleeper hit, so it's a good time to join or continue with Custer on his demonic journey.
Inventing Custer: The Making of an American Legend.
Already an avid student of the "Custer Battle" I bounced an idea off a high school buddy.
Corporation (NYSE: FNB) has said that it has appointed Scott Custer, president and chief executive officer of Yadkin Financial Corporation, to F.N.B's board of directors and to the board of its wholly-owned subsidiary, First National Bank of Pennsylvania.
Shooting Arrows and Slinging Mud: Custer, the Press, and the Little Bighorn.
A lasting impression after reading Custer's Trials is that George Armstrong Custer was a man who always seemed to be in the right place at the right time--until he died being in the wrong place at the wrong time.