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William Winer Cooke

The following publications contain information about William Winer Cooke:

Article: "A Most Interesting Paper on Lieut. William W. Cooke" by William J. McCulloch Little Big Horn Associates Newsletter, Vol. 1, No. 2, February 1967.

Article: "More About Lieut. William W. Cooke" by William J. McCulloch Little Big Horn Associates Newsletter, Vol. 1, No. 3, March 1967.

Letter from Hamilton, Ontario, Regarding the Interment of Cooke Little Big Horn Associates Newsletter, Vol. 1, No. 6, June 1967.

Article: "Lieutenant William W. Cooke" by William J. McCulloch Little Big Horn Associates Newsletter, Vol. 2, No. 12, December 1968.

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

Photograph: "Tom Custer, W. W. Cooke and the Wadsworth Girls Research Review, Vol. XIV, No. 1980-12, December 1980.

Photograph: "George Kush at the Grave of Lt. W. W. Cooke" • Little Big Horn Associates Newsletter, Vol. XVII, No. 11, November 1983.

Photograph: "Reverand William Sewell at the Dedication of Cooke's New Marker" • Little Big Horn Associates Newsletter, Vol. XVII, No. 11, November 1983.

Article: "Ghosts on the Little Bighorn" by Robert Paul Jordan • After a 1983 prairie fire cleared brush along Montana's Little Bighorn River, archaeologists recovered artifacts that shed new light on Custer's Last Stand. Robert Paul Jordan reports on the still controversial 1876 battle. Photographs by Scott Rutherford • The National Geographic Magazine • December 1986.

Cover Illustration: "In the Valley” by Ralph Heinz • Heinz depicts Lieutenant Colonel George A. Custer, First Lieutenant William W. Cooke, and Sergeant Robert H. Hughes entering the valley of the Little Big Horn on the day of their deaths. • Research Review: The Journal of the Little Big Horn Associates, Vol. 1 (New Series), No. 2, December 1987.

Article: "Cooke's Scrawled Note" by Michael Donahue  Lt. W. W. Cooke was an indispensable aide to his commander George Custer. • Greasy Grass, Journal of the Custer Battlefield Historical & Museum Association, Vol. 14, May 1998.

Article: "A Canadian-born American War Hero: Colonel William Winer Cooke, 1846-1876" by J. E. McWilliam Little Big Horn Associates Newsletter, Vol. XXIV, No. 9, October 1990.

Photograph: "W. W. Cooke Grave Marker" by Joanne E. McWilliam Little Big Horn Associates Newsletter, Vol. XXIV, No. 9, October 1990.

Article: "William Winer Cooke" by Joanne McWilliam Little Big Horn Associates Newsletter, Vol. XXV, No. 5, July 1991.

Article in Canadians with Custer in 1876 by Bernie Rosevear and Stephen Rosevear, Monroe County Library Sysytem, 1992.

Article: "Cooke's Scrawled Note" by Steve Arnold Lt. W. W. Cooke was an indispensable aide to his commander George Custer. Greasy Grass, Journal of the Custer Battlefield Historical & Museum Association, Vol. 14, May 1998.

Photographs: "William Winer Cooke Auction Items" Little Big Horn Associates Newsletter, Vol. XXXIII, No. 6, August 1999.

Cover Illustration: "Martini Receiving the Last Message from Lieutenant Cooke” by Michael Schreck Research Review: The Journal of the Little Big Horn Associates, Vol. 15, No. 2, September 2001.

Article: "Revolver . . . Revolvers: Which Was Cooke's 'Real' Revolver?" by George Kush Greasy Grass, Journal of the Custer Battlefield Historical & Museum Association, Vol. 31, May 2015.