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  1. The George Armstrong Custer Equestrian Monument, also known as Sighting the Enemy, 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 and soon after listed on the National Register of Historic Places on December 9, 1994.

  2. Country US; Town: MI Monroe Year of creation: 1910 Rider(s): Custer, George Armstrong (1839 – 1876) was a United States Army officer and cavalry commander in the American Civil War and the American Indian Wars.

  3. Oct 19, 2016 · Primary Sources: 1. Custer, Elizabeth (1907). Letter from Elizabeth Custer to Michigan Governor Fred Warner. August 8, 1907. 2. Custer, Elizabeth (1890).Following the Guidon

  4. Jul 16, 2009 · Born Dec. 5, 1839, New Rumley, Ohio..d Graduated USA Military Academy, June 1861..d Brigadier General Volunteers June 29, 1863..d Brevet Major General Volunteers Oct., 1864. (A historical marker located in Monroe in Monroe County, Michigan.)

  5. The George Armstrong Custer Equestrian Monument, also known as Sighting the Enemy, is an equestrian statue of General George Armstrong Custer by Edward Clark Potter, located in Monroe, Michigan. The statue was unveiled on June 4, 1910 by President William Howard Taft and the widowed Elizabeth Custer. It was designated as a Michigan Historic Site on June 15, 1992 and was listed on the National ...

  6. The George Armstrong Custer Equestrian Monument, also known as Sighting the Enemy, is an equestrian statue of George Armstrong Custer by Edward Clark Potter, located in Monroe, Michigan. The statue was unveiled on June 4, 1910. It was designated a Michigan Historic Site on June 15, 1992 and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on December 9, 1994. While Custer was not born in ...

  7. Monroe, MI - The Custer Monument (1910) - Contributed by Paul Petosky. The George Armstrong Custer Equestrian Monument, also known as Sighting the Enemy, is an equestrian statue of George Armstrong Custer by Edward Clark Potter, located in Monroe, Michigan.

  8. Jun 15, 2013 · General George A. Custer "Throughout the statue's century long lifespan, it has been placed in three different locations. The statue was originally located in the middle of the brick-laden intersection of First Street and Washington Street in front of the courthouse in the present day Old Village Historic District.[6]

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  10. George Armstrong Custer Equestrian Monument located at , Monroe, MI 48162 - reviews, ratings, hours, phone number, directions, and more.

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