Charles Reynolds and Alexander Browndiary. 1876.

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Charles Reynolds and Alexander Browndiary. 1876.

A diary kept by Charles Reynolds (May 17-June 22, 1876) andAlexander Brown (July 1-September 13, 1876) as members of the Seventh U.S. Cavalryduring the Big Horn Expedition. Accompanied by typed transcriptions andmicrofiche.

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United States. Army. Cavalry Regiment, 7th (1866-present)

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Led by George Armstrong Custer, the Seventh Cavalry surprised an encampment of Cheyenne near present-day Cheyenne, Okla., on Nov. 27, 1868. Known as the Battle of Washita, the conflict resulted in few cavalry casualties; among them was Capt. Louis M. Hamilton, who was killed as the attack commenced. From the description of A meeting of the officers of the Seventh U.S. Cavalry was held ... to take into consideration the untimely death of Captain Louis M. Hamil...

Brown, Alexander

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Epithet: Lieutenant-Colonel; RE British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000704.0x0001c4 Epithet: of Hexham British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000704.0x0001c5 Epithet: Lieutenant; RN British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000704.0x0001c3 ...

Gooding, Walter C.

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Reynolds, Charles Alexander, 1844-1876.

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Charles Alexander "Lonesome Charley" Reynolds likely was born March 20, 1844, in Warren County, Illinois. Conflicting accounts, however, also list his birth date as 1841 or 1842 and his birth site as Stephensburg, Elizabeth, or Warren County, all in Kentucky. In 1859 his family moved to Pardee, Atchison County, Kansas. Shortly thereafter Reynolds left his family and moved farther west, where he developed skills as a hunter, trapper, and scout. He returned to Kansas in 18...