This Week in Little Bighorn History

George A. Rudolph was born in Meuterheim, Germany, on February 24, 1854. He was a Private in the Band who was not present at the Battle of the Little Bighorn due to detached service at Powder River, Montana.

Charles Louis Haack died on February 24, 1902, at the Soldiers Home in Washington, D.C., and was buried in its National Cemetery. He was a Private in Company I who was not present at the battle due to illness.

Joseph Greene Tilford (left) died in Washington, D.C., on February 24, 1911, and was buried in Arlington National Cemetery. He was a Major who was not present at the battle due to detached service.

 John Hackett died on February 25, 1904, at Fort Sheridan, Illinois, of heart disease and was buried in the cemetery there. He was in the valley and hilltop fights and was wounded in his left arm.

George Walter YatesĀ (right) was born on February 26, 1843, in Albany, New York. He was the Captain of Company F who was killed with Custerā€™s Column.

Andrew J. Moore was born in New Egypt, New Jersey, on February 26, 1854. He was a Private in Company G who fought in the valley and hilltop fights.

Charles Albert VarnumĀ (left) died on February 26, 1936, in San Francisco, California, and was buried in the National Cemetery there. He commanded the scouts during the battle, fought in the valley and hilltop fights, and was wounded.

Joseph K. Ricketts was born on February 27, 1850, near Morrow, Ohio. He died on February 26, 1909, in Dayton, Ohio, and was buried in the Green Castle Cemetery there. He was a wagoner in Company M, but he was on detached service at Powder River, Montana, during the battle.

Augustus Louis DeVoto was born in Genoa, Italy, on February 27, 1851. He was a Private in Company B who was with the pack train and in the hilltop fight.

William Millard Caldwell was born on February 27, 1857, in Curwensville, Clearfield County, Pennsylvania. He was a Private with Company B who was not present during the battle due to detached service.

Lewis MerrillĀ (left) died in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on February 27, 1896,Ā andĀ wasĀ buriedĀ inĀ ArlingtonĀ National Cemetery. He was an 1855 graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point, but Major Merrill was not present at the battle due to detached service.

Jacob Hetler (right) died on February 27, 1944, in Greenwich, Ohio, and was buried in the Adario Cemetery in Adario, Ohio. He was a Private with Company D who was wounded in the hilltop fight.

George Washington WylieĀ was born in New Orleans on February 28, 1848. He was a Corporal in Company D who participated in the hilltop fight.

John Oā€™Neill died on March 2, 1888, in Washington, D.C., and was buried in the Soldiersā€™ Home National Cemetery there. He was a Private in Company B who was with the pack train and in the hilltop fight.

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