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White Man Runs Him

Crow

 

The following publications contain information about White Man Runs Him:

Article: "Custer's Crow Scouts" Morgan City Review 25 October 1922.

Article: "'White Man Runs Him' No Survivor: Imo Declares Indian Curley Only One Saved From Custer Massacre" The Anaconda Standard • Anaconda, Montana • 17 June 1923 • Page 12.

Article: "Was It Only Custer's Folly?" by Carl W. Breihan Golden West: True Stories of the Old West Vol. 4, No. 5 July 1968.

Portrait: "White-Man-Runs-Him, Crow Scout" by G. O. Harris Research Review: The Journal of the Little Big Horn Associates Vol. IV, No. 3 Fall 1970.

Portrait: "White-Man-Runs-Him" by G. O. Harris Research Review: The Journal of the Little Big Horn Associates Vol. IX, No. 1 Spring 1975.

Article: "White-Man-Runs-Him: 'Red Raiders' Star'" by Charles Odell Research Review: The Journal of the Little Big Horn Associates Vol. XII, No. 1978-9 September 1978.

Photograph: "White-Man-Runs-Him" Research Review: The Journal of the Little Big Horn Associates Vol. XII No. 1978-9 September 1978.

Photograph: "White-Man-Runs-Him, Hairy Moccasin, Curly and Goes Ahead" Research Review: The Journal of the Little Big Horn Associates Vol. XII, No. 1978-9 September 1978.

Photograph: "White Man Runs Him" Research Review: The Journal of the Little Big Horn Associates Vol. XVII, No. 1983-12 December 1983.

Article: "Curtis Photographs Offer Unique Glimpse of Custer's Crow Scouts" by James S. Brust New view of Goes Ahead, Hairy Moccasin, and White Man Runs Him. Greasy Grass, Annual of the Custer Battlefield Historical & Museum Association Vol. 13 May 1997.

Article: "Burying the Hatchet" by Douglas C. McChristian • In June 1926, on the 50th anniversary of the Little Bighorn battle, some 50,000 people attended the memorial events of that summer • Greasy Grass, Annual of the Custer Battlefield Historical & Museum Association Vol. 18 May 2002.

 

 

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