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Gen. George Crook led about 1,100 troops and 275 Crow and Shoshone in the Battle of the Rosebud on June 17, 1876. As a result of the battle, Crook withdrew to Wyoming.
It was calm before the storm, and then the hills erupted with the sound of gunfire, setting the stage for an eight-hour battle between Gen. George Crook and Crazy Horse, and the men under their ...
A fierce battle between the U.S. Army and Sioux and Cheyenne warriors 125 years ago on Montana's Rosebud Creek was as large a conflict as the Battle of the Little ...
ROSEBUD BATTLEFIELD STATE PARK – A week before the Battle of the Little Bighorn in the summer of 1876, a much larger and longer battle raged in the hilly country ...
BUSBY, Mont. (AP) — It was the early afternoon of June 17, 1876, when a bullet ripped through Cpt. Guy Henry's cheek.
A fierce battle between the U.S. Army and Sioux and Cheyenne warriors 125 years ago on Montana s Rosebud Creek was as large a conflict as the Battle of the Little ...
More on the 1876 campaign that led to the Battle of the Little Bighorn, which included Lucian Burnham, a Broome County native serving under Custer.
A vintage plaque informs visitors at Rosebud Battlefield State Park, on Aug. 30, 2015, near Busby, Mont. Archaeologists have been looking for graves from the 1876 battle.
The 3,052-acre park, located about 50 miles southeast of the Little Bighorn Battlefield, contains major landmarks from the Battle of the Rosebud.
BUSBY (AP) — It was the early afternoon of June 17, 1876, when a bullet ripped through Cpt. Guy Henry's cheek.