• should not be confused with the Powder River Expedition (1865). The Big Horn Expedition, or Bighorn Expedition, was a military operation of the United States...
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    March 17, 1876, in Montana Territory, United States, as part of the Big Horn Expedition. The attack on a Northern Cheyenne and Oglala Lakota Indian encampment...
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    event should not be confused with the Big Horn Expedition during the Black Hills War. The Powder River Expedition of 1865 also known as the Powder River...
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    the Deep Ravine by various sources have been repatriated to the Little Big Horn National Monument. According to Scott, it is likely that in the 108 years...
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    Historical Society – A diary kept by Charles Reynolds as a member of the Seventh U.S. Cavalry during the Big Horn Expedition. Photographs of Reynolds...
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  • Arikara men accompanied Custer and the 7th Cavalry on the Little Big Horn Expedition. Arikara scouts were in the lead when US Army forces attacked the...
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    Africa. Horn is currently undertaking his latest expedition Pole2Pole, a two-year circumnavigation of the globe via the two poles. Mike Horn became famous...
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  • Territory, to participate in the Big Horn Expedition into Montana Territory. Moore was given command of the expedition's 5th Battalion, consisting of Company...
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    Joseph J. Reynolds to combat the Cheyenne and Lakota in the ill-fated Big Horn Expedition. During the Battle of Powder River, the cavalrymen attacked, but...
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    In March 1876, he participated with Company E, 2nd Cavalry in the Big Horn Expedition, and on March 17, fought with his company in the Battle of Powder...
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    "Little Big Horn" fight. Famous writers, including Mari Sandoz author of the book "Crazy Horse" also made this error. F.F. Gerard fought at the Big Horn with...
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    History, vol. 17, no. 3 (1950). Kellogg, Mark. "Notes on the Little Big Horn Expedition Under General Custer, 1876" in Contributions to the Historical Society...
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  • Fort Fetterman, Wyoming Territory, in order to participate in the Big Horn Expedition of March 1–27, 1876. During this campaign, Noyes was given command...
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    Reynolds participated the Black Hills War, of 1876-1877, and led the Big Horn Expedition out of Fort Fetterman, Wyoming Territory, on March 1, 1876 in search...
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    the Regular Army, serving in the Paymaster Department. During the Big Horn Expedition 1876, he served in the field, receiving a brevet promotion for bravery...
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    end of the Big Horn Mountains. The Bighorns provided important resources for ancestral indigenous people, including plants, migratory big game, rock shelters...
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    1874 Black Hills expedition as a naturalist. (He later declined a similar invitation for the ill-fated 1876 Little Big Horn expedition.) In 1875, Colonel...
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    the 4th Infantry accompanied Brigadier General George R. Crook's Big Horn Expedition, and on 5 March 1876, participated in the Fort Reno Skirmish near...
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    Fetterman was broken by a series of major military expeditions that set out from the fort. The Big Horn Expedition, which included three of the post's four companies...
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    correspondent for the Omaha Bee with General George Crook's Yellowstone and Big Horn Expedition. Captain Jack is credited with carrying dispatches on a highly perilous...
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    Yellowstone Expedition. In 1875, he helped escort the Newton–Jenney Party to the Black Hills of South Dakota. In 1876, Burt participated in the Big Horn Expedition...
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    Campaign Franklin–Nashville Campaign American Indian Wars Sioux Wars Big Horn Expedition Fort Reno Skirmish Battle of Powder River Northern Plains 1876 Summer...
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    Pryor Mountains (category Landforms of Big Horn County, Montana)
    The Pryor Mountains are a mountain range in Carbon and Big Horn counties of Montana, and Big Horn County, Wyoming. They are located on the Crow Indian Reservation...
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    Bighorn sheep (redirect from Big Horn Sheep)
    the use of bighorn sheep horns by the Shoshone in making composite bows. William Clark's Track Map produced after the expedition in 1814 indicated a tributary...
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    Great Sioux War, Brigadier General George Crook's 883 men of the Big Horn Expedition returned to Fort Reno in March, 1876, finding only some adobe walls...
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    temporary base of operations for General George Crooks' 1876 Big Horn Expedition,. Crook's Expedition was part of the intensive campaign against the Sioux and...
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    as a temporary base of operations for General George Crook's 1876 Big Horn Expedition which had been launched in the fall of 1876 as part of the intensive...
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    Medical Company of the Big Horn Expedition under the direction of Assistant Surgeon Curtis E. Munn. Bryan accompanied the expedition into Montana Territory...
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    government expedition up the Big Horn River to the mouth of Big Horn Canyon, and then southeast along the base of the Big Horn mountains. En route to the Big Horn...
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  • computer science, Horner's method (or Horner's scheme) is an algorithm for polynomial evaluation. Although named after William George Horner, this method is...
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