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Billy Heath

The Man Who Survived Custer's Last Stand
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For more than one hundred twenty-five years virtually every history book in print has contended that no white man survived the Battle of the Little Big Horn, where Custer made his famous "last stand." This book provides compelling proof that at least one member of the Seventh Cavalry, a man named William Heath, did indeed escape. In this intriguing analysis of hitherto neglected historical documents, Vincent J. Genovese provides verifiable evidence that dispels the long-held myth that none of Custer's soldiers survived the massacre that took place in Montana on June 25, 1876.
Vincent J. Genovese is the author of The Angel of Ashland: Practicing Compassion and Tempting Fate: A Biography of Robert Spencer, M.D.
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