The Custer's Last Stand Historic Newspaper Set has two entire newspaper reprints of The Press dating from July 1876. This set is actually four 8-page issues of The Press newspaper of Philadelphia, from the following dates: July 6, 7, 8, 10, 1876 that are sold together. This set is sent to you in a in a crystal-clear, acid-free sleeve to protect your keepsake. The Custer's Last Stand Historic Newspaper Set covers the harrowing stories of Custer's last stand, and gives an amazing view on how these events were perceived at the time they happened.
The Battle of the Little Bighorn has become known as "Custer's Last Stand." Custer's troops were cut down and largely out-numbered by the coalition of Native American tribes and the killed soldiers were stripped of their weapons and ammunition. This action, lead to the fire power decrease of the cavalry and resulting increase of the Native American Coalition. The final stand, that Custer and the survivors made, was shooting their remaining ammunition from behind the breastworks they created. The Natives did not stop, and closed in for their final blow. They attacked once more and killed every man in Custer's command.
The Custer's Last Stand Historic Newspaper Set is a great gift with tremendous historical and educational value.
This is a full sized newspaper- dimensions are 22 3/4" x 15".
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