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HE WEPT OVER CUSTER'S BODY...
JOHN CARLAND American cavalry officer attached to the 6th Cavalry, a close friend of George Custer. Before the battle of Little Big Horn, in refusing additional forces including the 2nd Cavalry with its Gatling guns, the vainglorious Custer told Carland: "I want all the glory for the 7th". Carland was in Terry's column which reached the scene of the battle to only recover bodies. Carland and Terry wept as they stood over Custer's body where it fell on the field. Partly-printed D.S., 1p. oblong 4to., Ft. Douglas, Utah, Aug. 22, 1885, a requisition for tents, shovels, etc. signed at bottom. Fine.

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