June 25/26 1876
Main Charaters that Survived from the USA
Major Marcus Reno
• Acting Assistant Surgeon Henry Rinaldo Porter
• Chief of Scouts: 2nd Lt. Charles Varnum wounded
• 2nd in command of Scouts: 2nd Lt. Luther Hare detached from K Company
• Pack Train commander: 1st Lt. Edward Mathey detached from M Company
• A Company: Captain Myles Moylan, 1st Lt. Charles DeRudio
• B Company: Captain Thomas McDougall,
D Company: Captain Thomas Weir, 2nd Lt. Winfield Edgerly
1st Lt. Francis Gibson
K Company: 1st Lt. Edward Godfrey
M Company: Captain Thomas French
• Fred Gerard: Interpreter for the 7th
Curley: Scout Crow for the 7th died 21 May 1923
• White Man Runs Him: Scout for the 7th
• Goes Ahead: Scout for the 7th
• Hairy Moccasin: Scout for the 7th
Porter, James Ezekiel I comp 1st Lieutenant Missing believed Killed in action
Alphabetical List with Medal of Honours noted
Abbotts, Harry A. E company Private
Abrams, William G. L company Private
Adams, Jacob H company Private
Akers, James G company Corporal
Alberts, James H. D company Private
Alexander, William QM Packer
Aller, Charles A company Private
Ascough, John B. D company Private
Bailey, John A. B company Saddler
Bancroft, Neil A company Private
Banks, Charles L company Private
Bates, Joseph M company Private
Baumgartner, Louis A company Private
Bishop, Charles H. H company Private
Black Calf Indian Scout Private
Black, Henry H company Private
Blair, Wilbur F. A company Private
Blake, Thomas A company Private
Blunt, George K company Private
Boam, William B company Private
Bohner, Aloys D company Trumpeter
Boisen, Christian C. K company Private
Boren, Ansgarius B company Private
Bott, George A. A company Private
Boyle, James P. G company Private
Brant, Abram B. D company Private Medal of Honour
Braun, Frank M company Private
Braun, Franz C. I company Private
Brennan, John C Private Survivor from Custer’s column
Bresnahan,Cornelius
Bringes, John A company Farrier
Brinkerhoff, Henry M. G company Private
Brown, Alexander G company Sergeant
Brown, Joseph K company Private
Brown, Nathan T. L company Private
Bull Indian Scout Private Reno’s Column
Bull In The Water Indian Private Reno’s Column
Burke, Edmund H. K company Blacksmith
Burkhardt, Charles K company Private
Burkman, John W. L company Private
Bush Indian Scout Private Reno’s Column
Cain, Morris M company Private
Callan, Thomas Joseph B company Private Medal of Honour
Campbell, Charles A. B company Private
Campbell, Charles W.G company Private
Campbell, Jeremiah K company Sergeant
Carey, John J. B company Private
Carey, Patrick M company Sergeant
Carmody, Thomas B company Private
Channell, William H company Private
Churchill, Benjamin Franklin QM Packer
Clark, Frank B company Private
Coleman, Thomas W. B company Private
Connelly, Patrick H company Sergeant
Conner, Andrew A company Private
Cooney, David I company Private
Cooper, John H. H company Private
Corcoran, Patrick K company Private
Cowley, Cornelius A company Private
Creighton, John C. K company Private
Criswell, Benjamin C. B company Sergeant Medal of Honour
Criswell, Harry B company Private
Cross, William Scout Private
Crowe, Michael B company Private
Crowley, Patrick B company Private
Crump, John B company Blacksmith
Culberton, Ferdinand A. A company Sergeant
Cunningham, Charles B company Corporal
Curley: Scout Crow for the 7th died 21 May 1923
Curtiss, William A. F company Sergeant
Dann, George D company Private
Darcy, James Wilber M company Private
Davenport, William Henry B company Private
Davern, Edward F company Private
Davis, Henry Harrison M company Private
Dawsey, David Edward D company Private
Day, John H, H company Private
Deetline, Frederick D company Blacksmith Medal of honour
Deihle, Jacob A company Private
Delacy, Milton J. I company Sergeant
DeRudio, Charles Camilus E company 1st Lieutenant
DeVoto, Augustus Louis B company Private
Dewey, George W. H company Private
Diamond, Edward H company Private
Donahoe, John M company Saddler
Donohue, John F. K company Private
Dougherty, James B company Corporal
Durselew, Otto A company Private
Dwyer, Edmond P. G company Private
Easley, John Thomas A company Sergeant
Edgerly, Winfield Scott D company 2nd Lieutenant
Edwards, George QM Teamster/Packer
Etzler, William L company Private
Farley, William H company Private
Farrar, Morris M. C company Private
Fay, John J. D company Private
Fehler, Henry A company Sergeant
Fischer, Charles M company Trumpeter
Fitzgerald, John C company Farrier
Flanagan, James D company Sergeant
Flint, Moses QM Packer
Foley, John K company Private
Foolish Bear Indian Scout Private
Forked Horn Indian Scout Private
Foster, Samuel James A company Private
Fowler, Isaac C company Private
Fox, John D company Private
Frank, William B company Private
Franklin, John W. A Private
Fredericks, Andrew K company Sergeant
French, Thomas M company Captain
Frett, John QM Packer
Gallenne, Jean Baptiste D. M company Private
Geiger, George H. H company Sergeant Medal of Honour
George, William Montell H company Private
Gibson, Francis Marion H company 1st Lieutenant
Gilbert, John M. A company Private
Girard, Frederic Francis QM Interpreter
Glenn, George W. H company Private
Godfrey, Edward Settle K company 1st Lieutenant
Goes Ahead Indian Scout Private
Golden, Bernard M company Private
Goldin, Theodore W. G company Private Medal of Honour
Good Face Indian Scout Private
Goose Indian Scout Private
Gordon, Thomas Albin K company Private
Graham, Thomas Eaton G company Private
Green, Joseph H. D company Private
Gregg, William J. F company Private
Haack, Henry H company Private
Hackett, John G company Private
Hairy Moccasin Indian Scout Private
Haley, Timothy H company Private
Half Yellow Face Indian Scout Corporal
Hall, John Curtis D company Private
Hamilton, Andrew A company Blacksmith
Hammon, John E. G company Corporal
Hanley, Richard P. C company Sergeant Medal of Honour
Hardden, William D company Private
Hardy, William G. A company Trumpeter
Hare, Luther Rector K company 2nd Lieutenant
Harris, David W. A company Private Medal of Honour
Harris, James D company Private
Harris, William M. D company Private
Harrison, Thomas Wilford D company Sergeant
Heid, George M company Private
Herendeen, George B. QM Scout
Hetler, Jacob D company Private
Heyn, William A company 1st Sergeant
Hill, James B company 1st Sergeant
Holden, Henry D company Private Medal of Honour
Holmstead, Frederick A company Private
Hook, Stanton A company Private
Horn, George D company Private
Hose, George K company Corporal
Houghtaling, Charles H. D company Private
Howard, Frank F company Private
Hughes, Thomas H company Private
Hunt, George D company Private
Hunt,John H company Private
Hunter, Frank F company Private
Hurd, James D company Private
Hutchinson, Rufus D. B company Sergeant Medal of Honour
Jackson, William Scout Private
James, John E company Private
Jennys, Alonzo K company Private
Johnson, Benjamin G company Private
Johnson, Samuel A company Private
Jones, Henry P. I company Private
Jonson, Emil O. A company Private
Jordan, John C company Private
Kanipe, Daniel Alexander C company Sergeant in Custer’s Column
Kavanaugh, Charles M company Private
Keller, John J. D company Private
Kelly, James H company Private
Kennedy, Francis Johnson I company Private
Kimm, John G. E company Private
King, George H. A company Corporal
Kipp, Fremont D company Private
Korn, Gustave I company Private with Custer’s column (Died at Wounded Knee)
Kretchmer, Joseph D Private
Lainplough, John QM Packer
Lalor, William M company Corporal
Lange, Henry August E company Private
Lasley, William W. K company Private
Lattman, John G company Private
Lawhorn, Thomas H company Private
Lawless, William QM Packer
Lefler, Meig F company Private
Little Sioux Indian Scout Private with Reno’s Column
Loeser, Chris QM Packer
Logue, William J. L Private
Loyd, George G company Private
Lyons, Bernard F company Private
Madden, Michael P. K company Saddler
Mahoney, Daniel M company Private
Mahoney, John J. C company Private
Manning, David D company Private
Maroney, Matthew H company Sergeant
Marshall, Jasper L company Private
Marshall, William A. D company Private
Martin, Michael D company 1st Sergeant
Martin, William B company Private
Martini, Giovanni H company Trumpeter with Custer’s Column
Mathey, Edward Gustave M company 1st Lieutenant
McBratney, Harry QM Packer
McCabe, John B company Private
McClurg, William A company Private
McConnell, Wilson K company Private
McCormick, Samuel J. G company Private
McCue, Martin K company Private
McCurry, Joseph H company 1st Sergeant
McDermott, George M. A company Sergeant
McDermott, Thomas H company Private
McDonnell, John G company Private
McDonnell, Patrick D company Private
McDougall, Thomas Mower B company Captain
McEagen, John G company Private
McGlone, John M company Sergeant
McGonigle, Hugh G company Private
McGuire, John B. Jr. C company Private
McHugh, Philip L company Private
McKenna, John E company Private
McLaughlin, Terence B company Private
McLaughlin, Thomas F. H company Sergeant
McMasters, William B company Private
McNally, James P. I company Private
McNamara, James H company Private
McShane, John I company Private
McVay, John G company Private
McVeigh, David A company Trumpeter
Mechlin, Henry W.B. H company Blacksmith Medal of Honour
Meier, John H. M company Private
Meyers, John D company Saddler
Mielke, Max K company Private
Miller, Henry E company Blacksmith
Moller, Jan H company Private
Moore, Edward L. QM Packer
Moore, Hugh N. M company Private
Moore, James E. B company Farrier
Moore, Lansing A. L company Private
Morris, William Ephraim M company Private
Morrison, John G company Private
Moylan, Myles A company Captain
Mullen, John L company Sergeant
Mullin, Martin C company Private
Murphy, Michael K company Private
Murphy, Thomas K company Private
Murray, Thomas B company Sergeant Medal of Honour
Myers, Frank F company Private
Nealon, Daniel H Corporal
Neely, Frank M company Private
Nees, Edler H company Private
Newell, Daniel M company Private
Nicholas, Joshua S. H Private
Northeg, Olans H. G company Sergeant
Nugent, William David A company Private
One Feather Indian Scout Private with Reno’s column
O'Neill, John B company Private
O'Neill, Thomas F. G company Private
O'Ryan, William H company Private
Owens, Eugene I company Private
Pahl, John H company Sergeant
Penwell, George B. K company Trumpeter
Petring, Henry G company Private
Phillips, John J. H company Private
Pickard, Edward H. F company Private
Pigford, Edward D. M company Private
Pinkston, John S. H company Private
Porter, Henry Rinaldo Staff Acting Asst Surg
Proctor, George W. A Private
Pym, James B Private Medal of Honour
Rafter, John J. K Sergeant
Raichel, Henry W. K Private
Ramell, William H Trumpeter
Ramsey, Charles I Private
Randall, George F. B Private
Randall, William J. D Private
Red Bear Indian Scout Private
Reed, John A. G Private
Reese, William E Private
Reeves, Francis M. A Private
Reid, Elwyn S. D Private
Reiley, Michael F Private
Reno, Marcus Albert Staff Major Commander Hill Top Fight
Riley, James T. E Sergeant
Robb, Eldorado J. G Private
Robers, Johnathan K Private
Robinson, William E. M Private
Rooney, James M. F Private
Rose, Peter E. L Private
Rott, Louis K Sergeant
Round Wooden Cloud Indian Scout Private
Roy, Stansilas A Corporal Medal of Honour
Rushing Bull Indian Scout Private Reno’s Column did not cross river
Russell, Thomas D Sergeant
Rutten, Roman M Private
Ryan, John M 1st Sergeant
Ryan, Stephen L. B Private
Ryder, Hobert M Private
Rye, William W. M Private
Sager, Hiram Wallace B Private
Sanders, Charles D Private
Schlafer, Christian K Private
Schwerer, John K Private
Scott, George D. D Private medal of Honour
Seamans, John M Private
Seayers, Thomas A Private
Seibelder, Anton A Private
Senn, Robert M Private
Severs, James W. M Private
Severs, Samuel H Private
Shauer, John K Private
Shea, Daniel B Private
Shields, William M. E Saddler
Siefert, August B. K Private
Sivertsen, John M Private
Slaper, William C. M Private
Small, John R. G Private
Smith, Henry G. D Private
Smith, William E. D Private
Smith, William M. B Corporal
Sniffin, Frank W. M Private
Soldier Indian Scout Private Reno’s column Did not cross river
Spencer, Able B. E Farrier
Spinner, Philipp B Private
Stab Indian Scout Private Reno’s column did not cross river
Steinker, John R. K Farrier
Stevenson, Thomas W. G Private
Stivers, Thomas W. D Private Medal of Honour
Stoffel, Henry L Private
Stout, Edward B Private
Stowers, Thomas James B Private
Stratton, Frank M Private
Strikes The Bear Indian Scout Private
Strikes The Lodge Indian Scout Private Reno’s column did not cross river
Strikes Two Indian Scout Private Reno’s column crossed the river
Strode, Elijah T. A Private
Sullivan, Timothy L Private
Sweeney, John W. F Private
Taylor, Waltor O. G Blacksmith
Taylor, William Othneil A Private
Thompson, Peter C Private Medal of Honour
Thornberry, Levi Madison M Private
Thorpe, Rollins L. M Private
Tolan, Frank D Private Medal of Honour
Trumble, William B Private
Varner, Thomas B. M Private
Varnum, Charles Albert A 2nd Lieutenant
Voit, Otto H Saddler Medal of Honour
Wagoner, John C. QM Chief Packer
Wallace, George Daniel G 2nd Lieutenant (Died at Wounded Knee)
Wallace, John W. G Private
Wallace, Richard A. B Private (But died at Little big horn on 25 July)
Wasmus, Ernest K Private
Watson, James C Private
Weaver, George M Private
Weaver, Henry C. M Trumpeter
Weeks, James M Private
Weihe, Henry Charles M Sergeant
Weir, Thomas Benton D Captain
Weiss, Markus G Private
Welch, Charles H. D Private Medal of Honour
Wetzel, Adam B Corporal
Whisten, John Valentine M Private
Whitaker, Alfred C Private
White Cloud Indian Scout Private Reno’s Column did not cross river
White Eagle Indian Scout Private Reno’s column did not cross river
White Man Runs Him Indian Scout Private with Custer’s column
White Swan Indian Scout Private
Whitlow, William K Private
Wiedman, Charles Theodore M Private
Williams, Charles H. M Private
Williams, William C. H Private
Windolph, Charles A. H Private Medal of Honour
Woods, Aaron B Private
Wylie, George Washington D Corporal
Wynn, James D Private
Younghawk Indian Scout Private
A Supporting Cast of Indians made up of the following tribes
Blackfeet Crow
Brule
Cheyenne
Hunkpapa
Minnicojou
No-Bows
oglala
Santee
yankton
Yotanka Tatanka
These Tribes have no list of surivours but were a great deal more that the USA. Their way of life was not however to survive very long after, dying at Wounded Knee.
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June 25/26 1876
Main survivors of the 7th Calvary of the US army.
Major Marcus Reno
• Acting Assistant Surgeon Henry Rinaldo Porter
• Chief of Scouts: 2nd Lt. Charles Varnum wounded
• 2nd in command of Scouts: 2nd Lt. Luther Hare detached from K Company
• Pack Train commander: 1st Lt. Edward Mathey detached from M Company
• A Company: Captain Myles Moylan, 1st Lt. Charles DeRudio
• B Company: Captain Thomas McDougall,
D Company: Captain Thomas Weir, 2nd Lt. Winfield Edgerly
1st Lt. Francis Gibson
K Company: 1st Lt. Edward Godfrey
M Company: Captain Thomas French
• Fred Gerard: Interpreter for the 7th
Curley: Scout Crow for the 7th died 21 May 1923
• White Man Runs Him: Scout for the 7th
• Goes Ahead: Scout for the 7th
• Hairy Moccasin: Scout for the 7th
Porter, James Ezekiel I comp 1st Lieutenant Missing believed Killed in action
Alphabetical List with Medal of Honours noted
Abbotts, Harry A. E company Private
Abrams, William G. L company Private
Adams, Jacob H company Private
Akers, James G company Corporal
Alberts, James H. D company Private
Alexander, William QM Packer
Aller, Charles A company Private
Ascough, John B. D company Private
Bailey, John A. B company Saddler
Bancroft, Neil A company Private
Banks, Charles L company Private
Bates, Joseph M company Private
Baumgartner, Louis A company Private
Bishop, Charles H. H company Private
Black Calf Indian Scout Private
Black, Henry H company Private
Blair, Wilbur F. A company Private
Blake, Thomas A company Private
Blunt, George K company Private
Boam, William B company Private
Bohner, Aloys D company Trumpeter
Boisen, Christian C. K company Private
Boren, Ansgarius B company Private
Bott, George A. A company Private
Boyle, James P. G company Private
Brant, Abram B. D company Private Medal of Honour
Braun, Frank M company Private
Braun, Franz C. I company Private
Brennan, John C Private Survivor from Custer’s column
Bresnahan,Cornelius
Bringes, John A company Farrier
Brinkerhoff, Henry M. G company Private
Brown, Alexander G company Sergeant
Brown, Joseph K company Private
Brown, Nathan T. L company Private
Bull Indian Scout Private Reno’s Column
Bull In The Water Indian Private Reno’s Column
Burke, Edmund H. K company Blacksmith
Burkhardt, Charles K company Private
Burkman, John W. L company Private
Bush Indian Scout Private Reno’s Column
Cain, Morris M company Private
Callan, Thomas Joseph B company Private Medal of Honour
Campbell, Charles A. B company Private
Campbell, Charles W.G company Private
Campbell, Jeremiah K company Sergeant
Carey, John J. B company Private
Carey, Patrick M company Sergeant
Carmody, Thomas B company Private
Channell, William H company Private
Churchill, Benjamin Franklin QM Packer
Clark, Frank B company Private
Coleman, Thomas W. B company Private
Connelly, Patrick H company Sergeant
Conner, Andrew A company Private
Cooney, David I company Private
Cooper, John H. H company Private
Corcoran, Patrick K company Private
Cowley, Cornelius A company Private
Creighton, John C. K company Private
Criswell, Benjamin C. B company Sergeant Medal of Honour
Criswell, Harry B company Private
Cross, William Scout Private
Crowe, Michael B company Private
Crowley, Patrick B company Private
Crump, John B company Blacksmith
Culberton, Ferdinand A. A company Sergeant
Cunningham, Charles B company Corporal
Curley: Scout Crow for the 7th died 21 May 1923
Curtiss, William A. F company Sergeant
Dann, George D company Private
Darcy, James Wilber M company Private
Davenport, William Henry B company Private
Davern, Edward F company Private
Davis, Henry Harrison M company Private
Dawsey, David Edward D company Private
Day, John H, H company Private
Deetline, Frederick D company Blacksmith Medal of honour
Deihle, Jacob A company Private
Delacy, Milton J. I company Sergeant
DeRudio, Charles Camilus E company 1st Lieutenant
DeVoto, Augustus Louis B company Private
Dewey, George W. H company Private
Diamond, Edward H company Private
Donahoe, John M company Saddler
Donohue, John F. K company Private
Dougherty, James B company Corporal
Durselew, Otto A company Private
Dwyer, Edmond P. G company Private
Easley, John Thomas A company Sergeant
Edgerly, Winfield Scott D company 2nd Lieutenant
Edwards, George QM Teamster/Packer
Etzler, William L company Private
Farley, William H company Private
Farrar, Morris M. C company Private
Fay, John J. D company Private
Fehler, Henry A company Sergeant
Fischer, Charles M company Trumpeter
Fitzgerald, John C company Farrier
Flanagan, James D company Sergeant
Flint, Moses QM Packer
Foley, John K company Private
Foolish Bear Indian Scout Private
Forked Horn Indian Scout Private
Foster, Samuel James A company Private
Fowler, Isaac C company Private
Fox, John D company Private
Frank, William B company Private
Franklin, John W. A Private
Fredericks, Andrew K company Sergeant
French, Thomas M company Captain
Frett, John QM Packer
Gallenne, Jean Baptiste D. M company Private
Geiger, George H. H company Sergeant Medal of Honour
George, William Montell H company Private
Gibson, Francis Marion H company 1st Lieutenant
Gilbert, John M. A company Private
Girard, Frederic Francis QM Interpreter
Glenn, George W. H company Private
Godfrey, Edward Settle K company 1st Lieutenant
Goes Ahead Indian Scout Private
Golden, Bernard M company Private
Goldin, Theodore W. G company Private Medal of Honour
Good Face Indian Scout Private
Goose Indian Scout Private
Gordon, Thomas Albin K company Private
Graham, Thomas Eaton G company Private
Green, Joseph H. D company Private
Gregg, William J. F company Private
Haack, Henry H company Private
Hackett, John G company Private
Hairy Moccasin Indian Scout Private
Haley, Timothy H company Private
Half Yellow Face Indian Scout Corporal
Hall, John Curtis D company Private
Hamilton, Andrew A company Blacksmith
Hammon, John E. G company Corporal
Hanley, Richard P. C company Sergeant Medal of Honour
Hardden, William D company Private
Hardy, William G. A company Trumpeter
Hare, Luther Rector K company 2nd Lieutenant
Harris, David W. A company Private Medal of Honour
Harris, James D company Private
Harris, William M. D company Private
Harrison, Thomas Wilford D company Sergeant
Heid, George M company Private
Herendeen, George B. QM Scout
Hetler, Jacob D company Private
Heyn, William A company 1st Sergeant
Hill, James B company 1st Sergeant
Holden, Henry D company Private Medal of Honour
Holmstead, Frederick A company Private
Hook, Stanton A company Private
Horn, George D company Private
Hose, George K company Corporal
Houghtaling, Charles H. D company Private
Howard, Frank F company Private
Hughes, Thomas H company Private
Hunt, George D company Private
Hunt,John H company Private
Hunter, Frank F company Private
Hurd, James D company Private
Hutchinson, Rufus D. B company Sergeant Medal of Honour
Jackson, William Scout Private
James, John E company Private
Jennys, Alonzo K company Private
Johnson, Benjamin G company Private
Johnson, Samuel A company Private
Jones, Henry P. I company Private
Jonson, Emil O. A company Private
Jordan, John C company Private
Kanipe, Daniel Alexander C company Sergeant in Custer’s Column
Kavanaugh, Charles M company Private
Keller, John J. D company Private
Kelly, James H company Private
Kennedy, Francis Johnson I company Private
Kimm, John G. E company Private
King, George H. A company Corporal
Kipp, Fremont D company Private
Korn, Gustave I company Private with Custer’s column (Died at Wounded Knee)
Kretchmer, Joseph D Private
Lainplough, John QM Packer
Lalor, William M company Corporal
Lange, Henry August E company Private
Lasley, William W. K company Private
Lattman, John G company Private
Lawhorn, Thomas H company Private
Lawless, William QM Packer
Lefler, Meig F company Private
Little Sioux Indian Scout Private with Reno’s Column
Loeser, Chris QM Packer
Logue, William J. L Private
Loyd, George G company Private
Lyons, Bernard F company Private
Madden, Michael P. K company Saddler
Mahoney, Daniel M company Private
Mahoney, John J. C company Private
Manning, David D company Private
Maroney, Matthew H company Sergeant
Marshall, Jasper L company Private
Marshall, William A. D company Private
Martin, Michael D company 1st Sergeant
Martin, William B company Private
Martini, Giovanni H company Trumpeter with Custer’s Column
Mathey, Edward Gustave M company 1st Lieutenant
McBratney, Harry QM Packer
McCabe, John B company Private
McClurg, William A company Private
McConnell, Wilson K company Private
McCormick, Samuel J. G company Private
McCue, Martin K company Private
McCurry, Joseph H company 1st Sergeant
McDermott, George M. A company Sergeant
McDermott, Thomas H company Private
McDonnell, John G company Private
McDonnell, Patrick D company Private
McDougall, Thomas Mower B company Captain
McEagen, John G company Private
McGlone, John M company Sergeant
McGonigle, Hugh G company Private
McGuire, John B. Jr. C company Private
McHugh, Philip L company Private
McKenna, John E company Private
McLaughlin, Terence B company Private
McLaughlin, Thomas F. H company Sergeant
McMasters, William B company Private
McNally, James P. I company Private
McNamara, James H company Private
McShane, John I company Private
McVay, John G company Private
McVeigh, David A company Trumpeter
Mechlin, Henry W.B. H company Blacksmith Medal of Honour
Meier, John H. M company Private
Meyers, John D company Saddler
Mielke, Max K company Private
Miller, Henry E company Blacksmith
Moller, Jan H company Private
Moore, Edward L. QM Packer
Moore, Hugh N. M company Private
Moore, James E. B company Farrier
Moore, Lansing A. L company Private
Morris, William Ephraim M company Private
Morrison, John G company Private
Moylan, Myles A company Captain
Mullen, John L company Sergeant
Mullin, Martin C company Private
Murphy, Michael K company Private
Murphy, Thomas K company Private
Murray, Thomas B company Sergeant Medal of Honour
Myers, Frank F company Private
Nealon, Daniel H Corporal
Neely, Frank M company Private
Nees, Edler H company Private
Newell, Daniel M company Private
Nicholas, Joshua S. H Private
Northeg, Olans H. G company Sergeant
Nugent, William David A company Private
One Feather Indian Scout Private with Reno’s column
O'Neill, John B company Private
O'Neill, Thomas F. G company Private
O'Ryan, William H company Private
Owens, Eugene I company Private
Pahl, John H company Sergeant
Penwell, George B. K company Trumpeter
Petring, Henry G company Private
Phillips, John J. H company Private
Pickard, Edward H. F company Private
Pigford, Edward D. M company Private
Pinkston, John S. H company Private
Porter, Henry Rinaldo Staff Acting Asst Surg
Proctor, George W. A Private
Pym, James B Private Medal of Honour
Rafter, John J. K Sergeant
Raichel, Henry W. K Private
Ramell, William H Trumpeter
Ramsey, Charles I Private
Randall, George F. B Private
Randall, William J. D Private
Red Bear Indian Scout Private
Reed, John A. G Private
Reese, William E Private
Reeves, Francis M. A Private
Reid, Elwyn S. D Private
Reiley, Michael F Private
Reno, Marcus Albert Staff Major Commander Hill Top Fight
Riley, James T. E Sergeant
Robb, Eldorado J. G Private
Robers, Johnathan K Private
Robinson, William E. M Private
Rooney, James M. F Private
Rose, Peter E. L Private
Rott, Louis K Sergeant
Round Wooden Cloud Indian Scout Private
Roy, Stansilas A Corporal Medal of Honour
Rushing Bull Indian Scout Private Reno’s Column did not cross river
Russell, Thomas D Sergeant
Rutten, Roman M Private
Ryan, John M 1st Sergeant
Ryan, Stephen L. B Private
Ryder, Hobert M Private
Rye, William W. M Private
Sager, Hiram Wallace B Private
Sanders, Charles D Private
Schlafer, Christian K Private
Schwerer, John K Private
Scott, George D. D Private medal of Honour
Seamans, John M Private
Seayers, Thomas A Private
Seibelder, Anton A Private
Senn, Robert M Private
Severs, James W. M Private
Severs, Samuel H Private
Shauer, John K Private
Shea, Daniel B Private
Shields, William M. E Saddler
Siefert, August B. K Private
Sivertsen, John M Private
Slaper, William C. M Private
Small, John R. G Private
Smith, Henry G. D Private
Smith, William E. D Private
Smith, William M. B Corporal
Sniffin, Frank W. M Private
Soldier Indian Scout Private Reno’s column Did not cross river
Spencer, Able B. E Farrier
Spinner, Philipp B Private
Stab Indian Scout Private Reno’s column did not cross river
Steinker, John R. K Farrier
Stevenson, Thomas W. G Private
Stivers, Thomas W. D Private Medal of Honour
Stoffel, Henry L Private
Stout, Edward B Private
Stowers, Thomas James B Private
Stratton, Frank M Private
Strikes The Bear Indian Scout Private
Strikes The Lodge Indian Scout Private Reno’s column did not cross river
Strikes Two Indian Scout Private Reno’s column crossed the river
Strode, Elijah T. A Private
Sullivan, Timothy L Private
Sweeney, John W. F Private
Taylor, Waltor O. G Blacksmith
Taylor, William Othneil A Private
Thompson, Peter C Private Medal of Honour
Thornberry, Levi Madison M Private
Thorpe, Rollins L. M Private
Tolan, Frank D Private Medal of Honour
Trumble, William B Private
Varner, Thomas B. M Private
Varnum, Charles Albert A 2nd Lieutenant
Voit, Otto H Saddler Medal of Honour
Wagoner, John C. QM Chief Packer
Wallace, George Daniel G 2nd Lieutenant (Died at Wounded Knee)
Wallace, John W. G Private
Wallace, Richard A. B Private (But died at Little big horn on 25 July)
Wasmus, Ernest K Private
Watson, James C Private
Weaver, George M Private
Weaver, Henry C. M Trumpeter
Weeks, James M Private
Weihe, Henry Charles M Sergeant
Weir, Thomas Benton D Captain
Weiss, Markus G Private
Welch, Charles H. D Private Medal of Honour
Wetzel, Adam B Corporal
Whisten, John Valentine M Private
Whitaker, Alfred C Private
White Cloud Indian Scout Private Reno’s Column did not cross river
White Eagle Indian Scout Private Reno’s column did not cross river
White Man Runs Him Indian Scout Private with Custer’s column
White Swan Indian Scout Private
Whitlow, William K Private
Wiedman, Charles Theodore M Private
Williams, Charles H. M Private
Williams, William C. H Private
Windolph, Charles A. H Private Medal of Honour
Woods, Aaron B Private
Wylie, George Washington D Corporal
Wynn, James D Private
Younghawk Indian Scout Private
The following tribes at the Little Big Horn an Wounded Knee.
Blackfeet Crow
Brule
Cheyenne
Hunkpapa
Minnicojou
No-Bows
oglala
Santee
yankton
Yotanka Tatanka
There were two survivors from this conflict of 25 June 1876. 'Comanche', a black gelding owned by Captain Keogh of one of Custer's companies, lived to a ripe age and was retired to the pastures of Fort Riley, Kansas.
The other survivor was a Crow Indian scout named Curly. Died in 1923.
These Tribes have no list of surivours but were a great deal more that the USA. Their way of life was not however to survive very long after, dying at Wounded Knee
From this battle, the sorrowful demise of a once proud nation of indiginous peoples deminished the decline was to go on for many years. Read about the Trail of tears.
2006-09-29 05:33:49
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answered by Anonymous
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A lot of Indians, but no members of Custer's command. Much has been written about the Custer phase of the battle, but very few facts can definitely be stated. Custer's route, after he was last seen with Company E (Gray Horse Company) on a high promontory over looking the river bottom where Reno was engaging the Indians, is still shrouded in mystery. As he looked down from the bluffs at the battle between Reno's troops and the Indians, he was seen by some of these troops to wave his hat as in encouragement.
During the time Custer disappeared from the bluffs and descended for a short disrance, probably down the deep ravine near Medicine Tail Coulee, Reno had started his retreat from his position on the river flat to seek higher ground for defensive purposes. Perhaps about the time Reno left the river bottom, Custer and his troops reached a point across the Little Bighorn River from the main Indian camp. The attack against Reno's troops had eased off, and the mass of Indians immediately started after the Custer column. There were only about 225 cavalrymen against warriors numbering possibly up to 5,000. This was more than the small body of troopers could withstand, and the cavalrymen were gradually pushed to the positions now indicated by the silent white markers that dot Custer Hill.
Custer and his two-hundred-odd troopers on this hill fought one of the bloodiest battles with the Indians in the annals of American history. Many of the horses that had brought these troopers nearly 1,000 miles were shot to make breastworks against the deadly bullets and arrows from the Sioux and Cheyenne warriors.
It is thought that not long after the Indians began to show a strong force in Custer's front, he turned his column to the left and advanced in the direction of the Indian village to the junction of two ravines just below a spring. Here he probably dismounted two companies, under command of Keogh and Calhoun, to fight on foot. It is quite possible that the companies advanced to a knoll, now marked by Crittenden's marker, while the remaining three mounted companies continued along the ridge to Custer Hill.
The line occupied by Custer's battalion was the first considerable ridge back of the river. His front was extended about three-fourths of a mile. Most of the Indian village was in view. A few hundred yards from his line was another, but lower, ridge, the further slope of which was not commanded by his line. It was from here that the Indians, under Crazy Horse, from the lower part of the encampment, part of whom were Cheyennes, moved on Custer and cut off all access to the village. Gall and his warriors had been the first to meet Custer.
Many of the participants on both sides were on foot and doing much fighting from prone positions on the ground. The warriors outnumbered Custer's men possibly as much as 20 to 1. The horde of Indians were wriggling along gullies and hiding behind knolls on all sides of the troops. One need only to walk over the battlefield today and observe the terrain to understand how well they could hide themselves from the fire of the soldiers.
The only accounts of the battle have come from the Indians, since there were no surviving whites; but, because of the circumstances, much of what happened may never be solved conclusively. The fighting may have lasted about an hour, although the exact duration will never be known. The Indians managed to start the troopers' horses into a stampede, and many were caught by the Indian women in the valley. Some of these horses carried extra ammunition in their saddlebags. It is thought that Custer's men had some of the extra ammunition in their possession before the stampede occurred, but the loss may have seriously affected others.
The horse stampede was followed quickly by a concerted attack by the Indians which was so successful and so swiftly carried out that not a Custer trooper remained alive. The Indians stated that not one prisoner was taken alive and that they were not trying to capture any of them as prisoners. They also stated that there was no final charge on horseback such as often has been represented in writings and paintings. The only semblance to such culminating action was a "charge" by the mounted Indians youths and old men in a rush to seize plunder from the dead bodies of Custer's men.
2006-10-01 06:26:06
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answered by Chariotmender 7
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The Indians
2006-09-27 07:46:13
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answered by Anonymous
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There were two survivors of the "Greasy-grass Fight" of 25 June 1876. Comanche, a black gelding owned by Captain Keogh of one of Custer's companies, lived to a ripe age and was retired to the pastures of Fort Riley, Kansas.
The other survivor was a Crow Indian scout named Curly. He had, at one point during the conflict, changed his hair style to that of Sioux, and sneaked out of the foray. Not much else is known of the man, however.
2006-09-27 08:38:10
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answered by Guitarpicker 7
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The cute Indians
2006-09-27 07:59:00
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answered by paucute 1
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A horse named Comanche was the only survivor (seriously) ... Today, a woman by the name of Minnie Grace Mechling Carey is the only living relative of someone who was actually in the battle ....
2006-09-27 07:55:51
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answered by ♫ RNRAngel ♫ 3
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Lots of Native Americans.
2006-09-27 08:02:56
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answered by jb1 4
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The Indians got together and fought the cavalry and wiped them all out, so the Indians won that battle
2006-09-27 07:56:54
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answered by braveheart321 4
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Dustin Hoffman(Jack Crabbe)
2006-09-27 09:27:23
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answered by AngelsFan 6
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