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Between June 25 and 26, 1876, a combined force of Lakota and Northern Cheyenne led the United States 7th Cavalry right into a battle nearby the Little Bighorn River in what was then the eastern edge of the Montana Territory. The engagement is famous by several names: the Battle of Greasy Grass, the Battle of Little Big Horn, and Custer's Last Stand. Perhaps the most famous action in the Indian Wars, it was a remarkable victory for Sitting Bull and his forces. They defeated a column of 900 men led by George Armstrong Custer; five of the Seventh's companies were annihilated and Custer himself was killed inside engagement in addition to 2 of his brothers as well as a brother-in-law. Known as the battle that left no white survivors, Little Big Horn has inspired a lot more than 1,000 artwork, including over 40 films. Here are four of the best... A combined desire for wildlife and trains might be covered within this 2 mile walk. From Totnes Railway Station, the sight of steam for action, a beautiful route makes its path down the River Dart to Dartington. Once at Shinner's Bridge get ready to enjoy a highly earned rest at the Dartington Cider Press Crafts Centre and Caf. This route would work for everybody of every age group and talents including wheelchairs