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| met and, on November 16, 1838, married Solomon | Custer, a non-Mormon, listed in various censuses as a |
| Custer acknowledged in his report, "In the excitement | |
| (SAGE) Data Center (DC-06) was established at | Custer AFS (Fort Custer). |
| GE) system, initially feeding data to DC-06 at | Custer AFS, Michigan. |
| was switched to the SAGE Data Center DC-06 at | Custer AFS, Michigan. |
| The program called simply | Custer aired on ABC series Custer at 7:30 Eastern on |
| Joseph A. Dunne and Dr. Robert | Custer, among others. |
| e a customary courtesy call to the quarters of | Custer and his wife Elizabeth. |
| The effort was too late to save | Custer and over 200 of his men, all of whom were kill |
| ing been classmates at West Point Academy with | Custer and others, who on graduation were appointed t |
| Custer and Philip Sheridan returned to Charlottesvill | |
| ving in the 2nd Cavalry under George Armstrong | Custer, and was killed in action in what would be dub |
| meeting a similar fate to that of the gallant | Custer and his noble band", referring to the Battle o |
| ail Chernyayev (nicknamed the 'Russian General | Custer'), and was assigned as aide-de-camp to the tsa |
| ose and Newby moved on to other projects while | Custer and Kent continued as Trance Mission, with Eda |
| dust rising from the bluffs to the north where | Custer and his men were wiped out. |
| Custer's brother, Lt. Tom Custer, and his brother-in- | |
| Gen. George A. | Custer and between 1,000 to 3,000 Union soldiers adva |
| Haynes, C. Vance Jr. (1995) General | Custer and His Sporting Rifles. |
| Custer and his wife at Fort Abraham Lincoln, Dakota T | |
| In total, | Custer and his forces had travelled for 60 days over |
| was used by Brigadier General George Armstrong | Custer as his headquarters. |
| the war chief had personally dispatched George | Custer as well, but in the confused fighting, a numbe |
| Bob | Custer as Jim |
| an Peter G. Russell and later published by The | Custer Association of Great Britain for its biannual |
| After the defeat of George A. | Custer at the Battle of Little Bighorn, many Native A |
| m's Ford, would subsequently fight with George | Custer at the Battle of Little Bighorn. |
| ery was comparable to that of George Armstrong | Custer at Little Big Horn. |
| It is a comical song about a soldier's plea to | Custer at the climactic Battle of the Little Bighorn |
| e native victory over General George Armstrong | Custer at the Little Bighorn in June 1876, the Lakota |
| a strategy he had employed before, when George | Custer attacked Black Kettle's band of Cheyennes in t |
| ated on Main Street between Chicago Avenue and | Custer Avenue, with CTA's Main station immediately to |
| nterviewed Curly [sic], several days after the | Custer battle had occurred. |
| the Confederate artillery pieces exploded, and | Custer became confused believing that the explosion w |
| ajor industry in the area in the 1890s was the | Custer Bowery Amusement Park, which drew crowds from |
| In 1875, General George | Custer came to Bosque Bonita Farm to buy cavalry remo |
| ion biopics of Howard Hughes, George Armstrong | Custer, Caryl Chessman, and Adolf Hitler; small scree |
| lry, under Lieutenant Colonel George Armstrong | Custer, clashes for the first time with the Sioux, ne |
| Rosita took the seat of | Custer County away from Ula (now also a ghost town) i |
| ouble recipient Henry Hogan, who are buried at | Custer County Cemetery. |
| He was buried in the | Custer County Cemetery, Section B, Lot 55, with an un |
| He attended | Custer County High School in Miles City, Montana. |
| Hogan is buried in the | Custer County Cemetery in Miles City, Montana. |
| unal farming community - now a ghost town - in | Custer County, Colorado, United States. |
| S it has been reported from the Terrible mine, | Custer County, Colorado; the Stevenson-Bennett mine, |
| (also called Bassick City) is a ghost town in | Custer County, Colorado, United States. |
| Hermosa is a town in | Custer County, South Dakota, United States. |
| first non-indigenous community in what is now | Custer County, Colorado. |
| Fairburn is a town in | Custer County, South Dakota, United States. |
| Independence is a ghost town in | Custer County, Oklahoma, United States. |
| tatives, and served as prosecuting attorney of | Custer County. |
| e Salmon River and Big Lost River flow through | Custer County. |
| The | Custer Creek train wreck, the worst rail disaster in |
| The | Custer Creek train wreck (sometimes called the Saugus |
| oma and carrying 155 passengers when it neared | Custer Creek at a speed of 50 mph. |
| eneath Milwaukee Road's Olympian as it crossed | Custer Creek, near Saugus, Montana, south-west of Ter |
| sted of Alamosa, Archuleta, Conejos, Costilla, | Custer, Delta, Dolores, Garfield, Gunnison, Hinsdale, |
| Custer died of a heart attack in 1974 in Torrance, Ca | |
| ry a message to General George Crook about the | Custer disaster and to offering to coordinate their c |
| uarters for Brigadier General George Armstrong | Custer during the American Civil War. |
| The George Armstrong | Custer Equestrian Monument, also known as Sighting th |
| Custer eventually left Monroe to attend the United St | |
| Montana - Carter, | Custer, Fallon, Powder River, and Wibaux Counties; on |
| rly history of the fort, including some of the | Custer family. |
| in the press, Army, and government criticized | Custer for blundering into a massacre. |
| President Ulysses S. Grant publicly blamed | Custer for the disaster. |
| Brisbin never forgave | Custer for this, and is alleged to have called the de |
| other famous German American, George Armstrong | Custer, fought against the Confederate cavalry of Maj |
| King and his band of eighty warriors attacked | Custer from the south, allowing Crazy Horse and Gall |
| Custer graduated in 1861 after the Civil War had begu | |
| ft the Michigan Brigade nearly surrounded, and | Custer had to fight his way out of the encirclement. |
| Hearing from a messenger that Lt. Col. | Custer had requested ammunition for an impending figh |
| of vengeance because he thought Captain Thomas | Custer had unjustly imprisoned him in 1874. |
| k would be a ticket to an obscure posting, but | Custer had the fortune to graduate just as the Civil |
| e two friends capture an Indian and learn that | Custer has been killed at Battle of the Little Bighor |
| for 30 Rock, Kay Cannon, is a graduate of Reed | Custer High School. |
| t fighting at the Battle of Little Big Horn on | Custer Hill on June 25, 1876, Rain-in-the-Face is all |
| Blaine, Boyd, Brown, | Custer, Hooker, Keya Paha, Logan, Loup, McPherson, Ro |
| -Slant Indian Village, the blockhouses and the | Custer house. |
| The Yankee Fork dredge near | Custer, Idaho, which operated into the 1950s. |
| e EP - "The Apex Doctrine" with director Kevin | Custer in Brooklyn, New York. |
| al John B. Gordon and General George Armstrong | Custer in the Valley Campaigns of 1864. |
| The player controls Luke | Custer in a third-person perspective as they battle t |
| Most of | Custer is now included in the Land of the Yankee Fork |
| Stephen | Custer is a cellist who performs as a soloist and as |
| Custer is a ghost town in Custer County, Idaho, Unite | |
| At | Custer, it begins an overlap with U.S. Route 16, whic |
| r commanded Company D of the 7th Cavalry under | Custer, joining him in the attack on a large Native A |
| me of that recording the ensemble consisted of | Custer LaRue (soprano), Ronn McFarlane (lute), Mary A |
| Just before dawn, | Custer launched a four-pronged assault on the village |
| The image of a steely | Custer leading his men against overwhelming odds only |
| tates Army Lieutenant Colonel George Armstrong | Custer leads an attack on a band of Cheyenne living o |
| However, | Custer leads a brilliant "last stand" and, although h |
| On November 23, 1868, | Custer left Camp Supply with the 11 companies of the |
| Custer maneuvered into a position in the rear of (and | |
| Established at Fort | Custer, Michigan on 18 April 1953, the 781st Aircraft |
| to the United States as an instructor at Fort | Custer, Michigan, in 1945. |
| h the pack train where he was assigned, Boston | Custer might have survived the battle. |
| Custer Monument is a monument at the United States Mi | |
| Custer named his encampment "Camp Libbie" in his brid | |
| at Bear Paw Mountain, Montana and is buried in | Custer National Cemetery Crow Agency, Montana althoug |
| body was exhumed in 1931 and reinterred in the | Custer National Cemetery near Crow Agency, Montana. |
| , 1876, Goes Ahead and the other scouts warned | Custer not to attack but to wait for reinforcements. |
| rtrayed in a fictional manner in the 1967 film | Custer of the West. |
| ed to the present, falls in love with Victoria | Custer of Beatrice, Nebraska, the reincarnation of hi |
| "Barney | Custer of Beatrice" (The Mad King Part 2) All-Story W |
| olonel (Brevet Major General) George Armstrong | Custer on the 1873 Yellowstone Expedition. |
| Two Sergeants of General | Custer or I due sergenti del generale Custer is a 196 |
| astman, Rain-in-the-Face denied killing George | Custer or mutilating Tom Custer. |
| Custer ordered two of his regiments to swim across th | |
| The Confederate troops regrouped and chased | Custer out of Albemarle. |
| The latitude for | Custer Park is 41.245N. |
| Custer Park is in Will County,. | |
| Trek: Voyager, Star Trek: The Next Generation, | Custer, Police Woman, Land of the Lost, Kung Fu, The |
| sequences guest star Victoria's brother Barney | Custer, protagonist of Burroughs's Ruritanian novel T |
| Custer quickly makes plans both for defense and for d | |
| e Little Bighorn River has also been known as: | Custer River, Greasy Grass River (Lakota name) and Gr |
| Rev. Ron Henderson - Senior Pastor - | Custer Road UMC. |
| The guest book features General George A. | Custer, Robert E. Lee, and Jesse James, along with co |
| sociation with Charles M. Robinson and Charles | Custer Robinson in 1925 and completed in 1926. |
| Cole as Brevet Major General George Armstrong | Custer, Rodney A. Grant as Crazy Horse, Nick Ramus as |
| In addition to his | Custer role of General Terry, Simon had other histori |
| After Belknap was indicted, | Custer secured release and left Washington on April 2 |
| Custer sends Cody after Hickok. | |
| ichigan Brigade, but was replaced by George A. | Custer shortly before the Battle of Gettysburg. |
| While the four | Custer sibling novellas were first published in an al |
| The Last Stand: | Custer, Sitting Bull, and the Battle of the Little Bi |
| rior named Fast Eagle claimed that he had held | Custer's arms while Moving Robe Woman stabbed him in |
| Bedrock City in | Custer, South Dakota, 1966 to present |
| The | Custer State Hospital and state budget office were al |
| ilm was shot at the Badlands National Park and | Custer State Park in South Dakota during the then-ann |
| wows are held yearly throughout the state, and | Custer State Park's Buffalo Roundup, in which volunte |
| After testifying on March 29 and April 4, | Custer testified before the Banning Committee. |
| Together they also wrote the history Killing | Custer: The Battle of Little Bighorn and the Fate of |
| Both actions that earned | Custer the Medal of Honor involved capturing Confeder |
| roads, Perry Mason, The F.B.I., The Mod Squad, | Custer, The Virginian and Rawhide. |
| "That's General | Custer, the Yanks are so proud of, |
| Gen. George A. | Custer to charge the Confederates with the 6th Michig |
| Benteen said later that he regarded | Custer to be a braggart from their first meeting (and |
| Custer Township is located in Will County, Illinois. | |
| Custer Township was formed from Reed Township and Wil | |
| Custer Township, Will County (northwest) | |
| Galusha and George Armstrong | Custer, two of the youngest generals in the Civil War |
| Brevet Major General George Armstrong | Custer, US Army, 1865 |
| The Cavalry Battle that Saved the Union: | Custer vs. Stuart at Gettysburg, Paul D. Walker, Peli |
| In reality, | Custer was admitted to West Point in 1858, four years |
| vil War, the Union cavalryman George Armstrong | Custer was a guest in the home for 10 days. |
| The game's designer, Joel Miller, said | Custer was "seducing" the maiden and that she was a " |
| Custer was in town to attend the wedding of a West Po | |
| While | Custer was not born in Monroe, he lived much of his e |
| ham Lincoln on April 6, 1876, but on March 15, | Custer was summoned to Washington to testify at Congr |
| Boston | Custer was born in New Rumley, Ohio, one of five chil |
| ld nephew Henry Armstrong "Autie" Reed, Boston | Custer was with the pack train at the rear of Custer' |
| Harvey Lancaster of | Custer was the main marksman for the filming. |
| The brigades of McIntosh and | Custer were positioned to block Stuart. |
| Gen. George Armstrong | Custer, which carried the Confederate position center |
| ing Benteen) moved north to attempt to support | Custer, who had led a detachment to attack the encamp |
| lverines, Norville Churchill, rescued a fallen | Custer, who was pinned in the road under his slain ho |
| Custer, who is from Newton, Massachusetts, studied at | |
| ned the regiment as replacements was Thomas W. | Custer, who would win two Medal of Honors while servi |
| The story follows a man called Luke | Custer who is a "Genome-Cyborg", a human whose DNA an |
| ger brigade was assigned to the newly promoted | Custer, who assumed command near Westminster, Marylan |
| d in 1879, the pedestal had a bronze statue of | Custer wielding a saber and a pistol. |
| iction book on the subject of George Armstrong | Custer, with the subtitle 'Custer and the Little Bigh |
| Custer, with Companies A and B of the 7th Cavalry und | |
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