An edition of Major Reno vindicated (1935)

Major Reno vindicated

an interesting analysis justifying his conduct of the fight in the river bottom and timber, during the battle of the Little Big Horn, June 25-26, 1876, commonly referred to as "Custer's last fight." From a letter written in 1925.

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An edition of Major Reno vindicated (1935)

Major Reno vindicated

an interesting analysis justifying his conduct of the fight in the river bottom and timber, during the battle of the Little Big Horn, June 25-26, 1876, commonly referred to as "Custer's last fight." From a letter written in 1925.

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FOR more than fifty-five years—ever since I was old enough to read and form an intelligent opinion on; any subject—I have been a most interested student of the celebrated battle of the Little Big Horn. I believe I have read everything that has ever been printed on the subject, including all the government reports; I have talked with several of the men and officers who fought in the Seventh Cavalry those 25th and 26th days of June, 1876, on the Little Big Horn, and many of the Sioux who battled against them; I have been over the entire battlefield several times; have photographed everything pertaining to the lay of the land where the three separate and distinct engagements occurred on the days mentioned. I have the complete report of the Reno Court of Inquiry held at Chicago in 1879, which gives the questions and answers to and from every witness who testified; I have letters galore written by Captain Benteen, Col. Varnum, General Godfrey and Mrs. Custer, as well as from enlisted men of the Seventh Cavalry, and I have written and published many articles myself, in book and pamphlet form, pertaining to "Custer's last fight.

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Language
English
Pages
30

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Edition Notes

"Two hundred and fifty copies."
Autograph note of presentation on flyleaf: To Hamlin Garland from E. A. Brininstool.

Published in
Hollywood, Calif

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
973.82
Library of Congress
E83.876 .G727

The Physical Object

Pagination
2 p. l., 9-30 p.
Number of pages
30

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6320263M
LCCN
35008776
OCLC/WorldCat
5188338

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