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Elizabeth Custer ALS Regarding George A. Custer, 

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles / Militaria Start Price:425.00 USD Estimated At:600.00 - 800.00 USD
Elizabeth Custer ALS Regarding George A. Custer, 

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Auction Date:2009 Jun 24 @ 10:00 (UTC-04:00 : AST/EDT)
Location:6270 Este Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio, 45232, United States
2pp, 4.25 x 7". Stroudsburg, PA, 25 May 1890, with 4.5 x 6.5" photo. To Mr. Lukin. She notes that she had acquired more photographs ...which I find his old soldiers like. The picture from which these were copied was taken at the close of the war in the costume in which he used to campaign. Hoping you will like it. Signed Elizabeth B. Custer. Libbie spent the remainder of her life promoting her husband's image and addressing any "dispersions" cast on his name.

According to the consignor, this item was originally part of a collage of items that came from the collection of Sergeant William Capes who served with the 7th Cavalry Regiment, Company M in 1876. This company was a part of the garrison at Fort Rice, Dakota, until they marched to Fort Lincoln on May 5 and joined the regiment to take part in the Sioux expedition. The regiment then left Fort Lincoln on May 17 and Company M was part of a scouting party that Lieutenant Colonel George Custer took up the Little Missouri for 22 miles and returned on May 30. Company M did participate in the Little Bighorn River fight, and 12 from the company were killed, 2 died as a result of wounds, and 12 were wounded during this battle. Capes was on detached service from June 15, 1876, at Yellowstone Depot, Montana Territory, and he did not join the company until July 30, 1876. Thus, he did not participate at Little Bighorn (Hammer, 1972: 243-246). 

Condition: Each page of letter adhered to a piece of foam core at top edge only, nothing written on verso. Usual fold, one finger smear on first page. Else fine.