This Week in Little Bighorn History

William Gavin CapesĀ (left)Ā died on April 10, 1900, in Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, and was buried in theĀ Allegheny CemeteryĀ there. He was a Sergeant in Company M who was not present at the Battle of the Little Bighorn due to detached service at Powder River, Montana.

Henry W. B. MechlinĀ (right)Ā died onĀ April 10, 1926, in Washington, D.C., and was buried in theĀ Soldiersā€™ Home CemeteryĀ there. He was a blacksmith in Company H who participated in the hilltop fight. He was later awarded theĀ Medal of HonorĀ for his actions there.

William E. RobinsonĀ was born on April 12, 1842, in County Down, Ireland. He was a Private in Company M who participated in the valley and hilltop fights during the battle.

Andrew Knecht was born on April 12, 1853, in Cincinnati, Ohio. He was a Private in Company F who was killed with Custerā€™s Column.

Henry M. BrinkerhoffĀ (left) was born in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, on April 12, 1854.Ā He was a Private in Company G who participated in the valley and hilltop fights.

Daniel KanipeĀ (right) marriedĀ Missouri Ann Wycoff BoboĀ on April 12, 1877. She was the widow ofĀ Lemuel Edwin Bobo who was killed in the battle. Kanipe was a Sergeant in Company C who was with Custerā€™s Column and in the hilltop fight.

Edwin Butler Wight married Alia E. Roberts on April 12, 1906. He was a Private in Company B who was not present at the battle due to detached service at Powder River, Montana.

John McShane died at Fort Abraham Lincoln, Dakota Territory, on April 13, 1877. He was originally buried in the Post Cemetery there and later reinterred in the Custer National Cemetery in Montana. He was a Private in Company I who was with the pack train and participated in the hilltop fight.

Joseph H. Green died on April 13, 1922, in Washington, D.C., and was buried in the Soldiersā€™ Home Cemetery there. He was a Private in Company D who participated in the hilltop fight.

Patrick Carey was born on April 14, 1828, in Tipperary, Ireland. He was a Sergeant in Company M who participated in the valley and hilltop fights.

John Dolan (left), who was also known as Thomas Brown, was born in Dublin, Ireland, on April 14, 1843. He was a Private in Company M who was not present at the battle due to detached service on the steamer Far West.

John W. Sweeney died in Kentucky on April 14, 1884. He was a Private in Company F who participated in the hilltop fight.

Daniel Kanipe ( see photo above) was born on April 15, 1853, in Marion, North Carolina. He was a Sergeant in Company C who was with Custerā€™s Column and in the hilltop fight.

Robert Rowland died near the Cannonball River, North Dakota, around April 15, 1879, of an apparently self-inflicted gunshot wound in his head and was buried in the Keokuk National Cemetery in Keokuk, Lee County, Iowa. He was a Private in Company G who was not present at the battle due to detached service at the Powder River Depot.

Walter Scott Sterland was born on April 16, 1851, in Chesterfield, Derbyshire, England. He was a Private in Company M who was not present at the battle because he was on detached service at Yellowstone Depot.

Roman Rutten died on April 16, 1925, in Leavenworth, Kansas, and was buried in the Fort Leavenworth National Cemetery. He was a Private in Company M who participated in the valley and hilltop fights. He was wounded on Reno Hill.

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