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General G.A. Custer ALS 1871

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General G.A. Custer ALS 1871
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General George Armstrong Custer autograph letter signed ''G.A. Custer'', dated 18 June 1871 from Monroe, Michigan. Letter, written in cursive, is addressed to Commissioner of Indian Affairs Ely S. Parker, asking him for reports on the Plains Indians and related military campaigns in order to write articles for ''The Galaxy'' and compile his ''My Life on the Plains.'' Five years later, Custer would be killed and his troops annihilated by Sioux and Cheyenne warriors led by Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse at Little Bighorn. Letter reads in part, ''My dear Genl, I have engaged to write a series of articles for the Galaxy descriptive of life on the Plains embracing personal sketches, marches and campaigns. I would be very glad to obtain from your Dept copies of the reports of Indian agents relating to the Sioux, Cheyenne, Arapahos, Apaches (Plains) or Comanches. ''...having any reference to General Hancock's expedition or to the causes which led to it or its results. I would be particularly glad to have Col. Wynkoop's Reports or extracts therefrom. I would also like to obtain copies of reports or extracts therefrom of agents or Superintendents relating to the campaign with which I was connected in 68. -- My purpose is to make my narrative as truthful as possible and therefore do justice to all parties. The reports I desire merely for reference and not for publication. -- I would like the printed or published reports of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs for the years 66-7-8-9-70 and 71. -- Any of the above documents which you may feel disposed to favor me with will be gladly received by / Yours Truly / G.A. Custer / U.S.A.'' Letter, written in purple ink on three pages, has some dampstaining and toning, else near fine condition, with a bold signature.