This Week in Little Bighorn History

William G. Hardy (left) was born on December 20, 1849, on Staten Island, New York. He was a bugler for Company A and fought in both the valley and hilltop fights during the Battle of the Little Bighorn.

Hiram Wallace SagerĀ died in Spokane, Washington, on December 21, 1907, and was buried atĀ Greenwood Memorial TerraceĀ there. He was a Private in Company B who was with the pack train and in the hilltop fight.

Thomas GordonĀ (left)Ā died onĀ December 21, 1935, in Chelsea, Massachusetts, and was buried in theĀ Swandale CemeteryĀ in Mendon, Massachusetts. He was a Private in Company K who participated in the hilltop fight.

Luther Rector HareĀ (left)Ā died onĀ December 22, 1929, of throat cancer in Walter Reed Hospital in Washington, D.C, and was buried inĀ Arlington National CemeteryĀ onĀ December 26, 1929. He was an 1874 graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point. He served as the Second Lieutenant of Company K and participated in the valley and hilltop fights during the battle.

Johann Michael VetterĀ was born in Hessen, Germany, on December 23, 1853. He was a Private in Company L who was killed during the battle.

Joseph CarrollĀ died onĀ December 23, 1904, in Danville, Vermilion County, Illinois, and was buried in theĀ National CemeteryĀ there. He was a Private in the Band, so he was not present at the battle.

John James CareyĀ died in Benton City, Washington, on December 23, 1929, and was buried inĀ Pioneer CemeteryĀ in Centralia, Lewis County, Washington. He was a Private in Company B who was with the pack train and in the hilltop fight.

Martin PersoneusĀ died in Carlinsville, Illinois, on December 24, 1889. He was a Private in Company L who was on detached service tending the garden at Fort Abraham Lincoln during the Little Bighorn campaign.

Giovanni Martini (left) died on December 24, 1922, in Brooklyn, New York, and was buried in Cypress Hills National Cemetery there. He was the Trumpeter for Company H who brought the famous ā€œbe quickā€ note to Benteen.

Thomas W. Coleman was born on December 25, 1850, in Troy, New York. He was a Private in Company B who with the pack train and in the hilltop fight.

Edwin B. WightĀ was born in Casco, Maine, on December 25, 1851. He was a Private in Company B who was on detached service at Powder River, Montana, during the battle.

Michael Christopher CaddleĀ (left) was married on December 25, 1877, to Josephine McIlhargey, the widow of PrivateĀ Archibald McIlhargey.

William Millard CaldwellĀ married Blanche Miller on December 25, 1887, in Clearfield, Pennsylvania.Ā He was a Private in Company B who was on detached service at Powder River, Montana, during the battle.

John SivertsenĀ (left) married Anna Olson on December 25, 1889, in Douglas County, Wisconsin. He was a Private in Company M who participated in the valley and hilltop fights.

Thomas Wilford Harrison (right) died on December 25, 1917, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and was buried in Holy Cross Cemetery in Yeadon, Pennsylvania. He was a Sergeant for Company D who was in the hilltop fight.

Stephen CowleyĀ (left)Ā was born on December 26, 1846, in Sligo, Ireland. He was a Private in Company D who was not present at the battle due to detached service at Powder River, Montana, guarding the wagon train.

Timothy Haley was born on December 26, 1846, in Cork, Ireland. He was a Private in Company H who participated in the hilltop fight.

Max Hoehn (right) was born in Berlin, Germany, on December 26, 1854. He was a Private in Company L who stayed with the regimental papers at Powder River so he was not in the battle.

John MeyersĀ died of consumptionĀ on December 26, 1877, at Fort Abraham Lincoln in the Dakota Territory and was buried in theĀ Custer National CemeteryĀ in Montana. He was the Saddler for Company C who participated in the hilltop fight. He was later wounded in 1877 during Gen. Milesā€™ fight with Chief Joseph.

John J. Fay and John Fox both died in Washington, D.C., on December 26, 1932. Fay and Fox both were buried in the Soldiersā€™ Home National Cemetery there. Both were Privates in Company D. Fay participated in the valley and hilltop fights, and Fox was in the hilltop fight.

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