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By Gary & Joy GilbertWebmaster's Note: Gary & Joy Gilbert are members of the Friends of the Little Bighorn Battlefield. They provide countless volunteer hours to the National Park Service not only at LBH but at Ft. Bowie as well. The Friends’ organization gives a big thank-you to Gary, Joy, and Chief Historian John Doerner for their hard work. In January 2002 Neil Mangum,
Supt. of LBH, invited us as volunteers to work at the Little Bighorn
Battlefield National Monument. We worked on the Touch Screen Project
for the Visitors Center under John Doerner, Chief Historian in the
White Swan Memorial Library. The Touch Screen Project includes the
registry for the Custer National Cemetery, the 7th U.S. Cavalry in
1876, Indian warriors at the Little Bighorn, a description of Forts in
the area, weapons used in the battle, and other military units in the
Sioux War of 1876. We now continue to research
from home in finding names of Indians at LBH. People with questions or
information about the warriors contact Bob Reece through the website.
Bob directs them to us when it seems we are on the same path in
learning who was at the battle. We also come across leads in books and
articles and from other researchers. This opens up more research for
us, and our warrior list has increased these past years. We added
another list called “Non-Combatants”, due to finding names of Indians
who were at the Indian camp during the battle but who were not
participants. Updated
April 2011 |
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