Where was General Custer's last stand?

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Where was General Custers last stand

The Battle of the Little Bighorn, battled on June 25, 1876, close to the Little Bighorn River in Montana Territory, pitted government troops drove by Lieutenant Colonel George Armstrong Custer (1839-76) against a band of Lakota Sioux and Cheyenne warriors. This is where General Custer's last stand took place.

Situated in southeastern Montana, Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument memorializes the site of the Battle of the Little Bighorn which occurred on June 25-26, 1876 between the United States Seventh Cavalry Regiment drove by George Armstrong Custer who was the United States Army officer and cavalry commander in the American Civil War and the American Indian Wars.

The all-out U.S. loss check included 268 dead and 55 seriously injured (six passed on later from their injuries), including four Crow Indian scouts and at any rate two Arikara Indian scouts.  

Plain Finkel (January 29, 1854 – August 28, 1930) was an American who rose to conspicuousness late in his life and after his demise for his cases to being the main overcomer of George Armstrong Custer's celebrated "Last Stand" at the Battle of the Little Bighorn on June 25, 1876.