Comanche, Only US Army Survivor From Little Big Horn Battle

 

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"Comanche," the only survivor of the Custer Massacre, 1876.

 

You are looking at an artistic picture of "Comanche," the only survivor of the Custer Massacre, 1876. History of the horse and regimental orders of the 7th Cavalry as to the care of "Comanche" as long as he shall live. It was created in 1887 by Grabill, John C. H., photographer.

The picture presents Side view of horse and front view of a uniformed man holding its bridle.

We have created this collection of illustrations primarily to serve as a valuable educational tool. Contact curator@old-picture.com.

Image ID# 9DF19990
Ref: loc/Grabill Collection

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