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Death of Custer Reenactment

Updated Mar 10, 2025
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Death of Custer Reenactment
This reenactment of the death of George Armstrong Custer was performed by actors in Pawnee Bill's Wild West Show around 1905.
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Photo of Shelley Jacobs Shelley Jacobs
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01/15/2015
Custer had it coming.
Photo of Debbie Miller Debbie Miller
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10/13/2015
Yes! Karma paid him a great visit :)
Photo of Cathy Jean Sullivan-Thompson Cathy Jean Sullivan-Thompson
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01/15/2015
Hysterically politically incorrect. omg
Photo of Cary Wightman Cary Wightman
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01/15/2015
Bye Bye Custer.
Photo of Adam Stavast Adam Stavast
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01/15/2015
Historically incorrect lol.
Photo of Bill Manley Bill Manley
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01/15/2015
Here we go again with the Custer debate. .lol
Photo of William Cull William Cull
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01/15/2015
Custer got cut down to Custurd
Photo of April Deboodt April Deboodt
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01/15/2015
He deserved it.
Photo of Kevin Kheroux Kevin Kheroux
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01/15/2015
Oh, this was the inspiration for my favorite computer game.
Photo of Luis Salman Luis Salman
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01/15/2015
luv it
Photo of John Miller John Miller
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01/15/2015
Sharon...thought you'd enjoy this. Whitey's 'bout to get it! Hahahahahaha!
Photo of Randy McCullough Randy McCullough
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01/15/2015
Custer was a coward,it's a shame . So many lives were put to death in their on country. Over a group of sorry politicians and business thieves.
Photo of Jennifer Drake Jennifer Drake
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01/16/2015
Sounds just like current times.
Photo of Andy Gates Andy Gates
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01/16/2015
Sorry but although he was a lot of things, Custer was no coward and you can not judge 1800's mind sets by 21st century standards
Photo of Gina Kingsbury Gina Kingsbury
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08/10/2015
He was a military man of the times--his motivation was not that of a genocidal serial killer, any more than the pilot of the Enola Gay. Beliefs and experiences change as mankind evolves. To do what many military people have done in the past with today's consciousness would be unthinkable.
Photo of Debbie Miller Debbie Miller
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10/13/2015
Andy Gates you're right Custer wasn't a coward. he was an arrogant coward.
Photo of Debbie Miller Debbie Miller
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10/13/2015
Gina Kingsbury Custer wanted every single Native American dead. That was his motivation and nothing less.He got exactly what he deserved.
Photo of Joe Marsh Joe Marsh
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01/15/2015
Custer was an EVIL man
Photo of Molly Bobbiette Teel Molly Bobbiette Teel
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01/15/2015
Death for a very evil man.
Photo of Renee Ruth Williams Kirby Renee Ruth Williams Kirby
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01/15/2015
Custer was a bully
Photo of Thomas W Collens Thomas W Collens
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01/15/2015
Wow. They got that wrong! Custer was overconfident & arrogant. He was in the Civil War, too. Caught up with him in the end.
Is there anyway of knowing the actors names? A long-shot I know but am interested in George Starr who toured with Pawnee Bill
Photo of Conrad Ball Conrad Ball
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01/16/2015
Custer wasn't a coward....reckless, arrogant, selfish....wrong....but not a coward.
Photo of Debbie Miller Debbie Miller
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10/13/2015
Right. he was an arrogant coward who wanted every single Native American dead.I wonder if he's paid his time in hell enough by now. Somehow I doub it.
Photo of Conrad Ball Conrad Ball
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10/13/2015
Yeah Debbie as I said he was wrong but not a coward
Photo of Molly Cornwell Molly Cornwell
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01/16/2015
Love!
Photo of Michele Cox Michele Cox
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01/16/2015
Yep! He was NO hero! Egotistical jerk!
Photo of Karen Meyer Karen Meyer
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01/16/2015
Pawnee Bill is different from Wild Bill's Wild West Show that was the most famous. My grandfather would sneak under the fence to watch this one, which was only in Oklahoma.
Photo of Benedicta Whittaker Benedicta Whittaker
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01/16/2015
I heard Custer was wearing an Arrow shirt.
Photo of Jerry Woods Jerry Woods
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01/17/2015
Read " Black Elk Speaks"
Photo of Michael Guenther Michael Guenther
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01/17/2015
Yep I'm sure that's exactly how his death was.
only the strong survive the battles
Hell for a thousand years....or an eternity..two different scriptures in the bible...either way he's screwed along with all the other murdering bastards from Europe!
Got his whole unit killed.
He got what he deserved. rightfully earned
Custer =Pride
Comes before the fall = His befitting death.
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