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  2. 7th Cavalry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The 7th Cavalry Regiment is a United ... Comprehensive "1876 Little Big Horn Roster" Nez Perce War ... The whole Nez Perce movement is unequalled in the history of ...

  3. Winfield Scott Edgerly - Wikipedia

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    Edgerly was promoted to first lieutenant in the 7th Cavalry effective June 25, 1876. The regiment was engaged in the Battle of the Little Bighorn on June 26–27, 1876. [ 5 ] Edgerly was the second in command of Company D, serving under Captain Thomas Weir ; Company D was assigned to Captain Frederick Benteen 's Battalion.

  4. 7th Pennsylvania Cavalry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    7th Pennsylvania Cavalary - extensive writings and information; 7th Pennsylvania Cavalry Map Tour - Sherman's 1864 Atlanta Campaign; 7th Pennsylvania Cavalry Descendants Association - includes rosters, history, biographies, etc.

  5. Thomas Weir (American soldier) - Wikipedia

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    During the Indian Wars on the Great Plains, Weir commanded Company D of the 7th Cavalry under Custer, as part of a two-pronged attack on a large Native American encampment on the Little Bighorn River in Montana on June 25, 1876. Custer had led a detachment north to attack the camp from that direction.

  6. Edward Settle Godfrey - Wikipedia

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    Godfrey joined the 7th U.S. Cavalry Regiment and as a lieutenant was a survivor of Battle of the Little Bighorn. He wrote an account of the battle and his experiences in it, originally published in Century Magazine in January 1892, which was highly influential in shaping perceptions of the battle and Custer 's generalship.

  7. Samuel D. Sturgis - Wikipedia

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    Samuel D. Sturgis was born in Shippensburg, Pennsylvania. [1] His parents were Mary Brandenburg and James Sturgis. He entered the United States Military Academy at the age of twenty and was graduated 32/59 in the famous class of 1846 as a brevet second lieutenant in the 2nd Dragoons. [2]

  8. Fort Ellis - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Army 2nd Cavalry, 7th Infantry Fort Ellis was a United States Army fort established August 27, 1867, east of present-day Bozeman, Montana . Troops from the fort participated in many major campaigns of the Indian Wars .

  9. Myles Keogh - Wikipedia

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    Myles Walter Keogh (25 March 1840 – 25 June 1876) was an Irish soldier. He served in the armies of the Papal States during the war for Italian unification in 1860, and was recruited into the Union Army during the American Civil War, serving as a cavalry officer, particularly under Brig. Gen. John Buford during the Gettysburg Campaign and the three-day Battle of Gettysburg.