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an expedition in 1874 but by george custer found gold in the black hills, and at that time the black hills was sacred land protected by government treaty. i have to say the administration tried very hard to keep people out for a while. then everybody was rushing into the black hills and what happens in most town with gold and silver and tombstones, suddenly the towns ran up because they have to have places where hotels, saloon, places where the banks are going to set up shops so they can buy things for the miners, that is how it arose that sprang up almost overnight. rough and tumble place. he was fine. he kind of enjoyed it because it was a place people were suddenly getting rich and he was happy to take their money. he would have stayed there indefinitely if things turned out differently. >> host: where was his wife at the time? >> guest: they had gotten married in wyoming just a couple two or three months earlier and then they'd come back to cincinnati where she had family. they had a honeymoon in cincinnati, he said i'm going to go back and make a lot of money and then we will re
an expedition in 1874 but by george custer found gold in the black hills, and at that time the black hills was sacred land protected by government treaty. i have to say the administration tried very hard to keep people out for a while. then everybody was rushing into the black hills and what happens in most town with gold and silver and tombstones, suddenly the towns ran up because they have to have places where hotels, saloon, places where the banks are going to set up shops so they can buy...
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the flag of the fifth north carolina will be captured by the fifth wisconsin, not george custer. a comrade of mine recently found the flag and returned it to north carolina. 18, likelyston, still buried on the field today. and this beautiful painting by julian scott. that brings me to the aftermath. a drivings, and rainstorm, you have 70,000 young men trying to kill each other. killed,duces 4000 wounded and missing in one day in 14 hours, and a driving rainstorm. george washington and his continental army, through the entire duration of the american revolution, will lose 4004 hundred 35 men killed in a, and yet one day at williamsburg 80 years later, volunteer soldiers will do that. morbidly impressive. the first confederate battle flag of the war is captured here. seven medals of honor are issued for meritorious actions, including robert rhody, 26 years old from the 40th north carolina. other men carry their wounds with them. little on theng right will be wounded in the right leg and return to action in malvern hill, where he would lose an arm, and he argued to go back into the
the flag of the fifth north carolina will be captured by the fifth wisconsin, not george custer. a comrade of mine recently found the flag and returned it to north carolina. 18, likelyston, still buried on the field today. and this beautiful painting by julian scott. that brings me to the aftermath. a drivings, and rainstorm, you have 70,000 young men trying to kill each other. killed,duces 4000 wounded and missing in one day in 14 hours, and a driving rainstorm. george washington and his...
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raising horses here at medicine tail coulee, which happens to be the exact spot where general george custerfe. kennard raises horses for rodeo, for riding, and for this; indian relay racing. >> kennard: the athletic ability on them kids are just amazing. the competition is intense. >> anthony: they travel all over to compete at this collarbone smashing, skull cracking, bone-snappingly dangerous sport. former allies and former blood enemies alike. >> kennard: it requires a lot of courage. >> anthony: i'll bet. >> kennard: and a high threshold for pain. it's representative of warrior mentality. >> anthony: one rider, three horses. >> annuncer: and they're all in line. >> kennard: and they're lined up. gun goes off. it's like a spontaneous combustion. [ gunshot ] [ cheers and applause ] >> announcer: they're off. [ indistinct ] >> announcer: on the inside. >> anthony: top speed is around 40 miles an hour. and after each lap the rider dismounts at full freakin' gallop and leaps hopefully onto the next horse. yes, it's as dangerous and difficult as it looks. the prizes at big events run into the
raising horses here at medicine tail coulee, which happens to be the exact spot where general george custerfe. kennard raises horses for rodeo, for riding, and for this; indian relay racing. >> kennard: the athletic ability on them kids are just amazing. the competition is intense. >> anthony: they travel all over to compete at this collarbone smashing, skull cracking, bone-snappingly dangerous sport. former allies and former blood enemies alike. >> kennard: it requires a lot...
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battle of all time -- the battle of little bighorn in june 1876... [ gunshots ] where colonel george armstrong custer and all his men were slaughtered. i've come to montana, the state where the battle took place, to learn more about miller and the strange inheritance he left behind. brad hamlett is a gallery owner and fifth-generation montanan, who, as you'll see, stumbled into his own stake in this strange inheritance. >> the life work of david humphreys miller was to find and paint the survivors of the battle of the little bighorn. >> david miller is born in 1918 and raised in van wert, ohio. his parents are both artists, and they teach him to paint, too. at 16, david becomes obsessed with history -- in particular, the battle of little bighorn. he goes to his parents with an unusual request -- allow him to travel alone to the western plains and search out the native american survivors of the battle. david really went on a very unique journey, didn't he? why do you think he did it? >> he just believed that some of these people were still alive and that maybe he could talk to them. >> his parents tru
battle of all time -- the battle of little bighorn in june 1876... [ gunshots ] where colonel george armstrong custer and all his men were slaughtered. i've come to montana, the state where the battle took place, to learn more about miller and the strange inheritance he left behind. brad hamlett is a gallery owner and fifth-generation montanan, who, as you'll see, stumbled into his own stake in this strange inheritance. >> the life work of david humphreys miller was to find and paint the...
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custer reports now from washington d.c. the whole truth and nothing but the truth so help you god william taylor and george kent took the stand together at the 1st public hearing in the impeachment inquiry career foreign officers called by democrats to tell a compelling story to the american public taylor is the acting u.s. ambassador to ukraine who upon assuming the post in june. himself dropped in the middle of a mystery once i arrived and gave discovered a weird combination of encouraging confusing and ultimately alarming circumstances taylor had begrudgingly agreed to come out of retirement to take over the u.s. diplomatic mission at a critical time his predecessor maria had been ousted without explanation and president trump's personal lawyer rudy giuliani was meeting with ukraine officials to discuss debunked corruption allegations against political rivals that had taylor worried and countered an irregular informal channels of u.s. policy making with respect to ukraine. unaccountable to congress taylor began asking questions and learned the informal channel was aimed at getting ukraine to investigate joe biden trump's p
custer reports now from washington d.c. the whole truth and nothing but the truth so help you god william taylor and george kent took the stand together at the 1st public hearing in the impeachment inquiry career foreign officers called by democrats to tell a compelling story to the american public taylor is the acting u.s. ambassador to ukraine who upon assuming the post in june. himself dropped in the middle of a mystery once i arrived and gave discovered a weird combination of encouraging...