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MONTANA Little Bighorn Curley Crow native American Indian scout postcard
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Item number: 38089400
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Number of visits: 21
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Item description:
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Handsome unused 1941 postcard of Curley, a famous Crow native American who was the sole survivor of General George Armstrong Custer’s brigade at the Battle of Little Bighorn in Montana! Curley was one of several Crow scouts attached to Custer’s command. He later stated that he escaped that day by disguising himself as a Sioux. He made his way down the Little Big Horn to its junction with the Big Horn River and reported to the commander of the “Far West” supply ship that all of the whites had been killed in battle. Born in 1857, he died in 1923. From G. I. Groves’ 1941 “Famous American Indian Series,” No. 4, and a desirable native Americana collectible in excellent condition!
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Conditions of sale:
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Delivery Method:
Shipping after payment
Shipping costs:
Paid by the buyer
Places:
Seller's country, Europe, North America, Central America, South America, Asia, Africa, Oceania
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Payment
Cash, Domestic check (seller's country), Paypal, MoneyBookers
Guarantee
Money back if not satisfied
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Shipping and handling:
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Please see scan, ask any questions before bidding.
All sales final.
Check, money order, well concealed cash at your own risk.
We accept PayPal if your purchases - excluding shipping and handling - are $5.00 or more.
Payment due within 7 days.
Will ship up to five postcards for $2.00
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Information on the sale
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| Price: |
$ 20.00 |
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Yes
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| Time left: |
4 Day(s) |
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Sun 11th May 2008 12:36:10 (GMT-5.0) |
| Ending date: |
Sun 12th Oct 2008 12:32:00 (GMT-5.0) |
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