
The
Greatest
-- Battle of the Lakota Nation --
Letters from
the field
Wallace
at the Little Big Horn
An Unpublished
Eye-Witness Account
-- From the
Man Who Discovered Custer --
-- By
Douglas Westfall --
Two Men, 22
Manuscripts, & 20,000 Sioux in 1876
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A First Person Account of America's History --

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Letters from
the field
Postcards and Letters from a Lieutenant at the Battle of the
Little Big Horn
7 x
7 inches
22 transcripts from 1876
100 Illustrations -over half unpublished
200 pages with glossary
ISBN:1-891030-01-9
$18.76 Softcover 
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This is Douglas
Westfall, and I write and publish books on America's History. I
write to constantly keep you in touch with the characters in my
book -- only they're not characters -- they are a real people of
our history. These are Books that Change America's History.
Letters from
the field
Wallace
at the Little Big Horn
From the Man
who found Custer's body...
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"It's
the kind of thing a historian lives for: coming across
never-published letters and postcards written in the
field by an officer of the 7th Cavalry who fought at the
Battle of the Little Big Horn."
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The Los Angeles Times |
"We
now discovered that...with less than 100 men we were
fighting the whole Sioux nation.
Orders were given to
mount and charge, and now was the
terrible
slaughter."
2nd Lt. George Wallace |
A
first person account of Custer's Last Stand in 1876, written
from cards
and letters by a Second Lieutenant under Reno's command. The story from
an actual survivor of the famous Battle of the Little Big Horn,
recorded in letters, journals, and manuscripts. From an
unpublished account of the man who found Custer's body. |