Located on the banks of the Little Big Horn River
 was the largest concentration of Indians from six tribes that history has ever recorded. Present were the Cheyenne, Sans Arcs, Miniconjoux Sioux, Oglala Sioux, Blackfeet and
Hunkpapa Sioux.   It has been estimated that there were anywhere between ten to fifteen thousand Indians with over 2,500 warriors

 

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S.S. Sanborn, L.L.

pvt.

C-2nd U.S. Inf.

7-19-1861

A-434

Charlottle Sanderson child of Sgt.Sanderson,

 

A-17th U.S. Inf.

12-15-1875

A646

Frank Sanderson, child of Sgt. Sanderson Henry F. c/o Sanderson, D.

 

 

 

A-646

Peter U. Schneider

pvt.

F-10th U.S. Inf.

6-13-1967

A-487

William Sigel

pvt.

D-5th Minn. Inf.

9-0601862

A-487

Cecila A. Simmons, child of Pvt. P. Simmons

 

A-17th U.S. Inf.

2-04-1876

A-650

Josiah Smith

pvt.

G-8th Minn. Inf.

9-04-1863

A-505

Isaiah Smith

 

 

 

 

Edwin D. Steels

pvt.

G-8th Minn. Inf.

9-01-1862

A-510

Chas M. Stowe

pvt.

A-18 Minn Cavalry

7-22-1864

A509

Hugo Sueinberg or (Steinberg

pvt.

D-20- U.S. Inf.

2-14-1870

 

John Sullivan

pvt.

F-27th U.S. Cavalry & A 7th U.S. cabalry

12-07-1876 & 6-25-1876

Custer

Oscar Tucker

pvt.

1B Minn.Cavalry & Indpt, Minn Cavalry

2-23-1866

A-499

William turner

pvt.

D-20-U.S. Inf.

2-11-1870

A-508

Harmon Walk (ie/er)

pvt.

G-9th Minn. Inf.

5-19-1863

 

J.(G or T)

pvt.

G-2nd Minn. Inf.

8-05-1861

A-495

H.H. White

pvt.

E-9th Minn. Inf. Minn. Inf. Co. .E.

10-19-1877

A-436

Austin M. Wilson, musican.

 

A-20th U.S. Inf.

4-19-1873

A-430

Edward Wright, citizen killed in skirmish w/Indians

 

 

 

 

Thomas M. (last name not listed

 

D. U.S. Inf.

1-15-1869

A-643

UNKNOWN NAMES

13 BODIES

 

 

 

Fort Abercrombie

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Fort Abercrombie was established by Colonel John J. Abercrombe in 1858.
2nd U.S. Infantry to protect the settlers in theRed River Valley from the Sioux Indians. It was the first permanent U.S. military fort established in what was to become North Dakota. The fort served to guard wagon trains headed for the Montana border.and military mail routes.Abandoned 1877
and the buildings sold to area settlers. The military reservation was transferred to the Interior Dept. on 1880.

This is a data base of soldiers removed from Fort Abercrombie to their final resting place at the Little Big Horn Battlefield. There are 16 graves that do not have names. (source, Dept.of Interior).
 

This area memorializes one of the last armed efforts of the Northern Plains Indians. Here in 1876, 263 soldiers and attached personnel of the U.S. Army,including Lt. Col. George A. Custer, met death at the hands of several thousand Lakota and Cheyenne warriors.
Address:
Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument PO Box 39
,Crow Agency, MT 59022
Phone (406) 638-3204 Fax (406) 66W5-2623 See web cam
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FredericK. Frank

O-m Sgt.

17th U.S. Inf. Minn. Inf.

4-18-187 6

A-516

Thomas Gordon

pvt.

D-20th U.S. Inf.

11-30-1869

A-507

Nanny Vander Heydin, child of pvt. Heydin, Henry V. Hevdin

 

F-17th U.S. Inf.

9-14-1867

A-654

Robert W. Irish

pvt.

B-10th U.S. Inf.

9-14-1867

A-485

James (Indian
(Scout))

 

 

6-10-1870

A-656

William Johnson

pvt.

D-20-U.S. Inf.

2-19-1870 or 1873

 

S. Kamerer

pvt.

A-8th Minn. Inf.

3-24-1864

 

Joseph Keena Kellogg

pvt.

K-2nd U.S. Inf.

12-29-1858

A-506

Thomas Lane

pvt.

F-17th U.S. Inf.

10-05-1873,or 1863

A-514

Maize

 

 

10-05-1872

 

Infant of Lt. W.R. Maze

 

20th U.S. Inf.

 

 

Emily M. Manton, wife of Capt. Manton

 

2nd Minn.

9-29-1861

A-502

Matotarnachico (wife of Jim Indian scout, Mazakovakinnin

 

 

8-18-1871

A-645

Frederick Miller

pvt.

C-1B Minn.
Cavalry
Indp Minn. Cavalry

11-05-1865

A-431

John Mitchell

pvt.

C-2nd U.S. Inf.

3-08-1859

A-492

Bernard Monahan.

pvt.

C-20th U.,S. Inf.

1-02-1872

A-513

William Morgan

pvt.

C-8th Minn. Inf.

5-15-1864

 

Patterson, Infant of Capt. J.H.(E) Patterson

 

20th Inf.

12-14-1872

A-518

Daniel Phelps

Corps

D-7th Minn. Inf.

3-15-1863

A-486

Edward Power
citizen, Indian childs

 

 

1-14-1870

 

Psinca Indian woman, sister of Sucia Indian

 

 

1872

 

Qwinn Thomas

pvt.

A-17th U.S. Inf.

10-19-1877

 

John W. Rimsley, infant

 

 

12-05-1862

 

Jim Roll

pvt.

D-118th Minn Cavalry, Indpt.Minn Cavalry

5-21-1864

A-434

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