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GEORGE ARMSTRONG CUSTER (1839-1876). American army officer. Custers Last Charge: lithograph, 1876, by Currier & Ives




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GEORGE ARMSTRONG CUSTER (1839-1876). American army officer. Custers Last Charge: lithograph, 1876, by Currier & Ives

GEORGE ARMSTRONG CUSTER
(1839-1876). American army officer. Custers Last Charge: lithograph, 1876, by Currier & Ives

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Media ID 6238547

1876 Armstrong Cavalry Charge Currier Custer Horse Back Ives Lieutenant Little Big Horn Merritt Montana Nathaniel Yellow Hair


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GEORGE ARMSTRONG CUSTER (1839-1876) - A Last Stand in History

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. This lithograph, created by Currier & Ives in 1876, immortalizes the legendary American army officer George Armstrong Custer and his fateful charge. Known as "Custer's Last Charge" this print captures the essence of a pivotal moment during the late 19th-century West. Mounted on his trusted horse, with determination etched upon his face, Custer leads his cavalry towards an unknown destiny. The image portrays him as a fearless rider and skilled soldier, embodying the spirit of adventure and bravery that defined America's expansion into untamed territories. The lithograph serves as a poignant reminder of the Battle of Little Bighorn in Montana. Here, Lieutenant Colonel Custer met his tragic end while leading his men against Native American tribes defending their ancestral lands. This historic event forever sealed Custer's place in history as both hero and controversial figure. Currier & Ives masterfully captured this climactic moment through intricate details: from each horseman charging forward to every weapon raised high above heads. The artist skillfully conveys motion and tension within this dynamic scene. Displayed prominently on walls or in historical collections today, this lithograph allows viewers to reflect upon one man's unwavering commitment to duty amidst great adversity. It stands as a testament to those who shaped America's past - individuals like George Armstrong Custer whose actions continue to inspire fascination and debate among

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