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  2. Springfield model 1873 - Wikipedia

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    After the Little Big Horn disaster, troops were required to perform target practice twice a week. [citation needed] [8] The black powder Model 1873 continued to be the main service rifle of the U.S. military until it was gradually replaced by the Springfield Model 1892 bolt action rifle, a derivative of the Norwegian Krag–Jørgensen action.

  3. Native American policy of the Ulysses S. Grant administration

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    Custer's death and the Battle of Little Big Horn shocked the nation. Sheridan avenged Custer, pacified the northern Plains, and put the defeated Sioux on the reservation. [ 49 ] On August 15, 1876, President Grant signed a proviso giving the Sioux nation $1,000,000 in rations, while the Sioux relinquished all rights to the Black Hills, except ...

  4. Battle of the Little Bighorn - Wikipedia

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    Criticism of Custer was not universal. While investigating the battlefield, Lieutenant General Nelson A. Miles wrote in 1877, "The more I study the moves here [on the Little Big Horn], the more I have admiration for Custer." [136] Facing major budget cutbacks, the U.S. Army wanted to avoid bad press and found ways to exculpate Custer. They ...

  5. Luther Hare - Wikipedia

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    Luther Rector Hare (August 24, 1851 – December 22, 1929) was an officer in the 7th U.S. Cavalry, best known for participating in the Battle of the Little Big Horn. Hare was born in Greencastle, Indiana to Silas Hare and his wife Octavia Elizabeth Rector. His family moved to Texas in 1853.

  6. Henry Moore Harrington - Wikipedia

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    Battle of Little Big Horn Henry Moore Harrington (April 30, 1849 – June 25, 1876) was a military officer in the 7th United States Cavalry Regiment who went missing in action during the Battle of Little Big Horn in Montana Territory .

  7. George Yates - Wikipedia

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    Battle of the Little Big Horn † [1] George Wilhelmus Mancius Yates (February 26, 1843 – June 25, 1876) was an officer in the U.S. 7th Cavalry Regiment . He was killed in the Battle of the Little Bighorn .

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  9. George Geiger - Wikipedia

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    George Geiger (c. 1843–1904) was a sergeant in the United States Army and the recipient to the highest military decoration for valor in combat — the Medal of Honor — for having distinguished himself at the Battle of the Little Big Horn on June 25, 1876, during the Indian Wars.