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CUSTER BATTLE RELIC, Spencer 54 Indian Weapon, LOST Cartridge # 2,June 25, 1876

$ 171.6

Availability: 86 in stock
  • Condition: Used

    Description

    RARE CUSTER BATTLE RELIC FROM LITTLE BIG HORN. JUNE 25, 1876
    1. One Lead UNUSED Cartridge ,  Dropped by an Indian. FOUND in 1890-1910 at The Little Big Horn.
    WE WERE INFORMED THAT ITS FROM AN INDIAN  SPENCER RIFLE
    THIS AUTHENTIC  ARTIFACT WAS FOUND AT THE BATTLEFIELD IN THE EARLY DAYS BEFORE THE LITTLE BIG HORN WAS A FEDERAL PARK.. WHEN NO ONE WAS COLLECTING CUSTER BATTLEFIELD ARTIFACTS.
    AUGUST 2022 NEWS: A haunting bit of history was found by accident at the Little Bighorn battlefield where 263 U.S. soldiers including Lt. Col. George Armstrong Custer died fighting Lakota Sioux and Northern Cheyenne warriors in 1876. One of Custers soldiers must have lost a button 146 years ago, and it turned up Monday, Aug. 8, lying in the Montana dirt, according to the National Park Service. The battlefield is about 60 miles southeast of Billings. Yesterday a Civil War General Service cuff button was found by visitors in the park, officials at Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument reported on Aug. 9. .