President Grant critical of Custer's actions at Little Big Horn...
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September 02, 1876
NEW YORK HERALD, Sept. 2, 1876 Page 2 has some significant text concerning President Grant's opinion on Custer's actions at the battle of the Little Bighorn. At the top of a middle column is: "PRESIDENT GRANT" "A Free Talk on the Questions of the Day" "Hayes & Wheeler to be Elected" "Tilden & Perjury" "The Indian War" "What Caused Custer's Defeat?" & a bit more.
This is an interesting interview touching on several topics, perhaps the most interesting on the Custer battle. One of his quotes reads: "I regard Custer's Massacre as a sacrifice of troops, brought on by Custer himself, that was wholly unnecessary - wholly unnecessary.". His comments on General Crook include: "...General Crook is the best, wiliest Indian fighter in this country. He has the vast experience in Indian fighting. His campaign against the Idahos & many other tribes show his brilliant talent as an Indian fighter..." with more.
Complete in 10 pages, very nice condition.
This is an interesting interview touching on several topics, perhaps the most interesting on the Custer battle. One of his quotes reads: "I regard Custer's Massacre as a sacrifice of troops, brought on by Custer himself, that was wholly unnecessary - wholly unnecessary.". His comments on General Crook include: "...General Crook is the best, wiliest Indian fighter in this country. He has the vast experience in Indian fighting. His campaign against the Idahos & many other tribes show his brilliant talent as an Indian fighter..." with more.
Complete in 10 pages, very nice condition.
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