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The George Armstrong Custer Equestrian Monument, also known as Sighting the Enemy, [4] [5] is an equestrian statue of General George Armstrong Custer located in Monroe, Michigan. The statue, sculpted by Edward Clark Potter , was designated as a Michigan Historic Site on June 15, 1992 [ 3 ] and soon after listed on the National Register of ...
Abraham Lincoln Equestrian Monument (Young Abe Lincoln), by Anna Hyatt Huntington, Northwood Institute, Midland, 1961, this casting 1963. George Armstrong Custer-Monroe. Abraham Lincoln, Adrian College Library, same as the Northwood Lincoln, but much smaller.
Today, the statue is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as the George Armstrong Custer Equestrian Monument. The district has seen little redevelopment or expansion since the 1930s.
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A notable burial plot belongs to the families of Monroe residents George Armstrong Custer and his wife Elizabeth Bacon Custer, although neither of those two are buried at Woodland Cemetery. His younger brother, Boston Custer , and his nephew, Henry Armstrong Reed , are buried at Woodland Cemetery after having died alongside George Custer at the ...