Life In Dakota With General Custer  ..., Elizabeth Bacon Custer
Life In Dakota With General Custer  ..., Elizabeth Bacon Custer
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Life In Dakota With General Custer - Ghost Of Little Bighorn

Author: Elizabeth Bacon Custer

Narrator: Geoffrey Giuliano And The Icon Ensemble

Unabridged: 8 hr 59 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/26/2022


Synopsis

Since the Battle of Little Bighorn, George Armstrong Custer (1839-1876) possessed one of the most unique places in American history. Although he was a capable cavalry officer who served honorably during the Civil War, he remains one of the most instantly identifiable and famous military men in American history due to the fact he was killed during one of the country’s most well known and ignominious defeats, the Battle of Little Bighorn. And yet, this one relatively insignificant battle during America’s Indian Wars has become one of the country’s most mythologized events and continues to fascinate Americans nearly 140 years later. Though he’s now best remembered for “Custer’s Last Stand”, Custer mastered the art of public relations, dressing impeccably and having newspaper correspondents accompany him on the campaign, all in an effort to help cultivate and enhance his legacy.

For nearly 58 years, Elizabeth Bacon Custer was probably the most famous widow in the world. In this lively, fascinating, loving portrait of life on the plains with her already-famous husband, Libbie tells a civilized audience of the excitement, fun, and perils endured at a remote frontier post. Intelligent and beautiful, Libbie was a partner, confidant, and booster to the general, as well as an important figure in the social life of the posts he commanded. This book has been used as source material on the general's life as well as the frontier army for well over a century. Celebrated among the prominent people of her day, Libbie never remarried after Custer's death at the Little Bighorn in 1876. She spent the rest of her life writing and lecturing about him, burnishing his reputation and keeping his memory alive. Long a jewel of western Americana, this book continues to find and entertain new audiences in the 21st century.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Megargee on December 26, 2017

Bright, petite, and determined, Elizabeth Bacon was only 21 when she married 25 year old “Boy General” George Armstrong Custer in 1864. This memoir is the story of their marriage and their life in the military, specifically the period from 1873 until Custer’s death at the Little Big Horn in June 187......more

Goodreads review by Leslie on November 09, 2024

A surprisingly interesting memoir of Elizabeth Custer, an unimportant, personally uninteresting sidekick from history. The American West of the 19th century was different than how I've generally imagined it.......more

Goodreads review by Jennifer on November 05, 2018

I appreciate first hand reports from times past. They come to us uncluttered and unfiltered by modern thought and give us a truer picture of what life was like. Elizabeth Custer writes well and paints detailed word pictures of the bleak prairie and the stresses and strains of living closely with dan......more

Goodreads review by Liz on June 23, 2018

WHen I travel I love to read books set in the land I’m visiting. I bought this book at Fort Lincoln in Mandan ND after touring Custer’s home and the post he commanded prior to his fateful final battle at Little Big Horn. We had just toured to battlefield the day before and I could feel the ghosts ho......more