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Curley

The following publications contain information about Curley (a/k/a "Curly"):

Article: "Custer's Last Battle" by Charles King, Introduction by Paul L. Hedron Annuals of Wyoming, Vol. 48, Spring 1976.

Photograph: "White-Man-Runs-Him, Hairy Moccasin, Curly and Goes Ahead" Research Review, Vol. XII, No. 1978-9, September 1978.

Cover Illustration: "Curley" by Lisle Reedstrom Little Big Horn Associates Newsletter, Vol. XVI, No. 7, July 1982 [labeled as No. 6, June 1982].

Photograph: "Curley" Research Review, Vol. XVII, No. 1983-12, December 1983.

Article: "Scout Curley" by Fred G. Bond Little Big Horn Associates Newsletter, Vol. XXIII, No. 8, September 1989.

Article: "Mystery Along Rosebud Creek" by Douglas W. Ellison • On August 3, 1876, troops, including Little Bighorn survivors, made a startling discovery, the bodies of a cavalryman and his horse. • Greasy Grass, Journal of the Custer Battlefield Historical & Museum Association, Vol. 17, May 2001.

Three articles about Curley from Winners of the West, edited by George Webb Little Big Horn Associates Newsletter, Vol. XXXVII, No. 2, March 2003.