Monday, September 17, 2018
Custer and the War of 1812-- Part 2: Custer and River Raisin Massacres
George Armstrong Custer remembered the Raisin as well. He spent much of his youth in Monroe, Michigan, the city that grew up along the River Raisin.
In 1871, he was photographed with War of 1812 veterans beside a monument to Americans slaughtered during and especially after the battle.
Five years later, George A, Custer also died fighting Indians, in one of the most lopsided defeats for U.S. forces since the River Raisin Battle 63 years before his massacre.
--Brock-Perry
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