Author: | Frederick S. Dellenbaugh | ISBN: | 1230001325102 |
Publisher: | Reading Bear Publications | Publication: | August 29, 2016 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Frederick S. Dellenbaugh |
ISBN: | 1230001325102 |
Publisher: | Reading Bear Publications |
Publication: | August 29, 2016 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
This is a biography of General George Armstrong Custer. Certainly, all of us remember Custer's defeat, and death, at Little Big Horn, in 1876. However, perhaps fewer of us know that Custer attended West Point, participated in Civil War battles, and was an officer on General George McClellan's staff. The Preface was written by Custer's wife, Elizabeth Clift Bacon, who lauds the accuracy of Dellenbaugh's book. This is a fascinating book about one of America's best-known pioneer figures.
Frederick Samuel Dellenbaugh (1853–1935) was an American explorer. He was born in McConnelsville, Ohio and was educated in the United States and in Europe. An explorer of the American West at an early age, he was a member of an expedition that discovered the last unknown river in the United States, the Escalante River and the previously undiscovered Henry Mountains.
From 1871 to 1873, he was artist and assistant topographer with Major Powell's second expedition down the Colorado River. He joined the 1899 Harriman Alaska Expedition financed by railroad magnate E. H. Harriman. He served as librarian of the American Geographical Society (1909–1911), and became a fellow of the American Ethnological Society. He helped to found the Explorers Club in 1904 (Wikipedia).
This is a biography of General George Armstrong Custer. Certainly, all of us remember Custer's defeat, and death, at Little Big Horn, in 1876. However, perhaps fewer of us know that Custer attended West Point, participated in Civil War battles, and was an officer on General George McClellan's staff. The Preface was written by Custer's wife, Elizabeth Clift Bacon, who lauds the accuracy of Dellenbaugh's book. This is a fascinating book about one of America's best-known pioneer figures.
Frederick Samuel Dellenbaugh (1853–1935) was an American explorer. He was born in McConnelsville, Ohio and was educated in the United States and in Europe. An explorer of the American West at an early age, he was a member of an expedition that discovered the last unknown river in the United States, the Escalante River and the previously undiscovered Henry Mountains.
From 1871 to 1873, he was artist and assistant topographer with Major Powell's second expedition down the Colorado River. He joined the 1899 Harriman Alaska Expedition financed by railroad magnate E. H. Harriman. He served as librarian of the American Geographical Society (1909–1911), and became a fellow of the American Ethnological Society. He helped to found the Explorers Club in 1904 (Wikipedia).