Before making his last stand in the Battle of Little Bighorn, Gen. George Armstrong Custer was stationed in Alexandria. This is a short way of answering a question posed by Alexandria resident Cynthia ...
GREEN TOWNSHIP, Ohio — The owners of a west side staple announced Thursday that they're selling the business. After 19 years, Kathi and Keith Heinlein are selling Green Township's General Custer's ...
Gen. Custer attacked the Indians in their village, and the fighting was fierce and desperate, resulting in the death of Gen. Custer, his two brothers, nephew and brother in law, and all his detachment ...
Take a tall, thin young man, who smokes a pipe, which he tends to leave places absentmindedly, who runs to tweedy attire, who wears glasses. Come now, class, what is this young man going to be? Right, ...
A well-known ice cream and miniature golf business located on Cincinnati’s west side is getting new owners.The current owners of General Custer’s Golf and Gulp, located on Westbourne Drive in ...
NEW RUMLEY ‒ The Custer Memorial Association will present "George Armstrong Custer in the 1864 Overland Campaign" on Dec. 9 at the New Rumley Global Methodist Church. The program is in observance of ...
Of all the abductions, this one is different.
A flag carried by Lt Col George Armstrong Custer and his 7th Cavalry troops into their last stand at the Battle of Little Bighorn has been sold at auction for $2.2m (£1.4m). The guidon is the only one ...