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  1. Born George Armstrong CUSTER. United States Army officer and cavalry commander in the American Civil War and the Indian Wars. Born on December 5, 1839 in New Rumley, Ohio, USA , United States. Died on June 25, 1876 in Little Bighorn, Montana, USA. Born on December 05 44. Deceased on June 25 40.

  2. Apr 26, 2023 · Family Overview. George Armstrong Custer came from a blue-collar family. His father served in the Civil War, as did his brother. The Custer family was decimated by the Battle of Little Big Horn.

  3. Oct 29, 2023 · Genealogy for General George Armstrong Custer (1839 - 1876) family tree on Geni, with over 255 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

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    He entered the US Military Academy at West Point on 1 July 1857, George Armstrong Custer and graduated in 1861. At the academy he was given two nicknames - Cinnamon and Curly, although the family nickname was Autie. The normal 5-year course of study was cut to 4 years because of the outbreak of the US Civil War. Custer graduated last in his class a...

    He was originally buried in a grave on the battlefield, but was disinterred a year later and reburied at West Point, New York at the United States Military Academy Post Cemetery.

    Six US states have named counties in Gen. Custer's memory: Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nebraska, Oklahoma and South Dakota. In addition, many towns, parks and monuments are named after him as well.
    What is now the Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monumentwas formerly called the Custer National Battlefield, renamed in 1991, signed into law by Pres. George H.W. Bush. That military engagement...
    Numerous books have been written about Gen. Custer
    Movies about Custer and the Little Bighorn include They Died With Their Boots On (1941) and Little Big Man(1970)

    A defining book on the battle is The Last Standby Nathaniel Philbrick, published by Viking Penguin in 2010.

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    • December 5, 1839
    • Elizabeth Clift (Bacon) Custer
    • June 25, 1876
  6. George Armstrong Custer was a United States Army officer and cavalry commander who is best known for his role in the Indian Wars and his infamous last stand at the Battle of Little Bighorn. Custer was born in New Rumley, Ohio in 1839 and graduated last in his class at West Point in 1861.

  7. Harry (Autie) Armstrong Reed 1858 - 1876 Emma Reed Frederick Calhoun Reed George Armstong Custer 1881 - 1921 Josephine Kenney Marie Custer 1885 - Harry Duvall Marvin Brice Custer 1917 - David Kirkpatrick 1823 - Nevin Johnson Custer 1842 - 1915 Ann North 1843 - 1922 Margaret Emma Custer 1852 - 1910 James Calhoun - 1876 John Maughm Claribelle ...

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