Custer Home Page: Lots of good information
Custer's Last Stand - Battle of the Little Big Horn
Custer's History Net: Links to more sites
Custer Battlefield Historical and Museum Association: The "official" home page of the CBHMA, "a nonprofit educational and research association is for the study of , dissemination of information about, and the camaraderie of people who have an interest in the history of the Custer Battlefield, the Battle of the Little Big Horn, and the general study of the Plains Indians Wars."
Little Big Horn Associates: The "official" home page of the largest organization of Custerphiles. In addition to their long list of Custer related documents/links, be sure to check out their Message Board for often heated discussions about Custer and the battle.
The Court-Martial of George A. Custer: This is a short history of Custer's 1867 Court-Martial, produced by the Combined Arms Center History Office at Fort Leavenworth (site of the actual Court-Martial.)
Battle of the Little Bighorn, 1876: Summary of events & actual story reported to New York Herald by scout George Herendon; map.
Report on the Battle of Little Bighorn: by Major Reno.
Eyewitness Account of the Battle: by Chief Red Horse.
Events Leading up to Little Big Horn, & the Battle: as told to E.S. Curtis by Native Americans, shortly after the battle.
New York Times article reporting on the Battle of the Little Bighorn: also military reports.
Native American Leaders & links to other sites.
History of Custer & the 7th Cavalry
Custer Killed in Battle -- from New York Times microfilm
A List of Topics from the Custer Home Page: Biographical info on Custer, myths about the battle, survivors?, horses, the 7th Cavalry offical song, Mrs. Custer, the insurance company, etc.
Contempary Biography of Custer: "Touched by Fire: The Life, Death, and Mythic Afterlife of George Armstrong Custer" - trancript of an interview with the author - a modern point of view.
Mark Kellogg: Reporter with Custer, articles, last telegram received from him.
Capt. Benteen's Official Report
Capt. Benteen Page: Biographical information & pictures.
The Custer Battlefield Historical & Museum Association: Information about the battle, biographies of key people involved (Custer, Benteen, Reno & Sitting Bull).
Treaties with Indian Nations & Battle Reports
Guide to the Great Sioux Nation: Really a site to promote tourism in South Dakota, but has links to Native American sites.
Biographies of Sitting Bull , Crazy Horse, and Custer,: from the PBS series "The West".
Biography
George Crook (1828 - 1890) by THE WEST TV Series
The Army's greatest Indian fighter, but he may have contributed to Custer's
defeat at Little Bighorn. However, during his last years he campaigned
vigorously on behalf of the Lakota Indians. Chief Red Cloud once said:
"Crook never lied to us. His words gave people hope".
Biography
Marcus A. Reno (1834 - 1889) by THE WEST TV Series
Officer in charge of the only unit to survive the battle of the Little Bighorn.
Biography
John Gibbon (1827 - 1896) by THE WEST TV Series
Infantry Commander with General Custer at the battle of Little Bighorn and
commander at other battles.
Biography of
Alfred H. Terry (1827 - 1890) by THE WEST TV Series
A military commander under general Custer.
Biography
Philip Sheridan (1831 - 1888) by THE WEST TV Series
A ruthless general during the wars against the plains Indians, with no concern
for casualties among innocent non-warriors.
Biography of John M. Chivington (1821 - 1894) by THE WEST TV Series - The Butcher of Sand Creek...and he was a minister!
Was there a Little Big Horn Cover-Up?: magazine article from August 1997 - be patient, it takes a little while to get it.
Indiana University Web Site on the Trial of George Armstrong Custer.
Updated 20 November 2002