- 01 - Chapter I
- 02 - Chapter II
- 03 - Chapter III
- 04 - Chapter IV
- 05 - Chapter V
- 06 - Chapter VI
- 07 - Chapter VII, Part One (pages 55-61)
- 08 - Chapter VII, Part Two (pages 62-68)
- 09 - Chapter VIII
- 10 - Chapter IX
- 11 - Chapter X, Part One (pages 86-92)
- 12 - Chapter X, Part Two (pages 93-98)
- 13 - Chapter XI, Part One (pages 99-105)
- 14 - Chapter XI, Part Two (pages 106-112)
- 15 - Chapter XII
- 16 - Chapter XIII, Part One (pages 124-131)
- 17 - Chapter XIII, Part Two (pages 132-138)
- 18 - Chapter XIV, Part One (pages 139-146)
- 19 - Chapter XIV, Part Two (pages 147-153)
- 20 - Chapter XV, Part One (pages 154-161)
- 21 - Chapter XV, Part Two (pages 162-169)
- 22 - Chapter XVI, Part One (pages 170-176)
- 23 - Chapter XVI, Part Two (pages 177-183)
- 24 - Chapter XVII
- 25 - Chapter XVIII
- 26 - Chapter XIX, Part One (pages 202-208)
- 27 - Chapter XIX, Part Two (pages 209-214)
- 28 - Chapter XX, Part One (pages 215-225)
- 29 - Chapter XX, Part Two (pages 226-235)
- 30 - Chapter XX, Part Three (pages 236-245)
- 31 - Chapter XX, Part Four (pages 246-256)
George Armstrong Custer (December 5, 1839 – June 25, 1876), one of the most mythologized figures in American history, was an United States Army officer and cavalry commander in the American Civil War and the Indian Wars. He eventually met his fate in the battle of Little Big Horn in one of the most notable defeats of American armed forces.
My Life on the Plains is an autobiographical first-hand account of the Indian Wars of 1867-1869, detailing the winter campaign of 1868 in which Custer led the 7th US cavalry against the Cheyenne Indians. The book is a historical document of the perspectives and attitudes of it's age and author as well as an account of army life during the expeditions of the Indian Wars. Expect a fair amount of masculine bravado, historical fact-bending and quite a few stomach-turning descriptions of violence from both the Indians and the cavalry. (Summary by Illiterati)
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