George Armstrong Custer and his wife Elizabeth Clift Bacon at their quarters in Fort Lincudy, Dakota Territory, June 25 1876. (AP Photo)
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Circa 1873
Wichita citizens posed in front of church building in Wichita, built around 1870 and used by the Protestant Episcopal Church, now St. John's Episcopal Church. The location was north of Third Street on east side of Main Street.
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208377.tifSix members of a family standing in front of a sod house, Finney
County, Kansas
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View of a dug out and sod house in Norton, Kansas.
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A studio portrait of two cowboys, possibly taken in Dodge City, Kansas.
Date: Between 1875 and 1885
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Portrait of James Butler [Wild Bill] Hickok in buckskins. Date:
1871
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En route to Kansas fleeing from the yellow fever, Harpers Weekly Aug. 16, 1879
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Photo shows Gen. Custer shown in 1876. (AP Photo)
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Photo shows Gen. George Custer from collection of the war. dept. of U.S.A. shown in an undated photo. (AP Photo)
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This photograph from by the Library of Congress provided by Abrams Books shows George Armstrong Custer, his wife Elizabeth Bacon Custer and his brother Thomas W. Custer, standing, in a photograph taken between 1861 and 1876. The image is one of nearly 500 photographs, lithographs, paintings, drawings and cartoons from the Library of Congress's collection published in a new volume, "The American Civil War - 365 Days". (AP Photo/Library of Congress)
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General George Armstrong Custer is shown, circa 1876. (AP Photo)
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Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Depot, Topeka, 1880.
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J. R. Riddle
Gen. George Armstrong Custer is shown in an undated photo, circa 1863. (AP Photo)
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Date Original: Circa 1870
View of Main Street in Wichita, looking north from Douglas Avenue.
Keywords: Wichita, street scenes, people, transportation, business and industry, stores, covered wagons, wagons, horses.
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General George Armstrong Custer is shown, date unknown. (AP Photo)
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Photo shows Gen. George A. Custer shown March 2, 1892. (AP Photo/Mathew Brady)
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General George Custer poses for an undated photo in Binghamton, N.Y. (AP Photo)
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FILE - This May 20, 1862, file photograph from the Library of Congress shows a young Lt. George A. Custer reclining with a dog for a portrait with fellow staff members of General Fitz-John Porter, during the Civil War in Virginia. Years before leading his vastly outnumbered troops to their doom at Little Bighorn, a young George Armstrong Custer was described as accurate in math. This is just one tidbit gleaned from more than 115,000 U.S. Military Academy application documents being posted online for the first time by Ancestry.com. (AP Photo/Library of Congress, James F. Gibson, File)
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