Motorhead Quote

"The battlefields are silent now. The graves all look the same." -- Motorhead,Voices from the War
Showing posts with label little bighorn national monument. Show all posts
Showing posts with label little bighorn national monument. Show all posts

Saturday, October 9, 2021

Re-Enact Famous Custer Struggle

 The 50th anniversary of the Battle of the Little Big Horn was a huge event. People came from all over the area, all over the country actually, to see the terrain where the battle was fought. There were special ceremonies, speeches, and re-enactments of the battle.

The automobile allowed people to more easily travel
to the 50th anniversary festivities.

Several battle participants were on hand to reminisce about the action that took place fifty years earlier. Former lieutenant, Edward S. Godfrey, was among those who visited during the anniversary. There was a ceremony held where Godfrey and warrior participant White Bull "buried the hatchet" between the two sides. Elizabeth Custer did not attend the anniversary. She actually never could bring herself to visit the battlefield where her husband and several family members died, but her niece did attend the 50th anniversary celebration.

A portion of the crowd at the 1926 anniversary. Notice
the people standing and sitting on the marble markers.


A re-enactment of the battle was performed, much as it is today, for the entertainment of those attending. The following is a story from the Rapid City Daily Journal which appeared on Friday, June 25, 1926, outlining some of the activities. 




Sunday, July 26, 2020

Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument Videos

 I usually update this website/blog on the third Saturday of every month. I have a Google calendar notification setup to remind me. Yeah...I'm THAT nerdy guy.

I'm doing a "special" update in this case. The Little Bighorn National Monument has been posting videos for a few months now and they are great. The battlefield is technically open but as of right now the visitor center and museum are closed. The rangers are on Facebook Live and the videos are archived on their Facebook page. Fun stuff to watch as well as being interesting and educational. Video length is usually 7-10 minutes so they don't take a big chuck out of your day. But you may find yourself watching several like I do and then time sneaks away from you.

Enjoy and let me know what you think.