Part 3: 1868 Indian Campaign: Custer, Sheridan, and the Battle for Mulberry Creek
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Wild West Podcast
Part 3: 1868 Indian Campaign: Custer, Sheridan, and the Battle for Mulberry Creek
Jun 03, 2023
Michael King/Brad Smalley

Imagine journeying back to the late 1860s, a tumultuous time in American history. The anticipation rises as Lieutenant Colonel George A. Custer is sent on a mission without specific orders, relying solely on his judgment. We explore his dramatic arrival at the 7th Cavalry's camp on Mulberry Creek, stepping back into command amidst a mixed reception. Find out how Custer treated his officers even after his court-martial suspension, holding them to the highest standards of discipline and competence even in the midst of battle.

Ever wondered how a major Indian campaign was strategized and executed? Hear the gripping story of how General Sheridan and Lieutenant Colonel George A. Custer attempted to contain hostile Indians on October 18th, 1868. We delve into the meticulous preparations that went into Custer's Winter Campaign. Discover the rationale behind Custer's decision to assign horses according to color, and the enlistment of Osage Indians as scouts. We also dive into aspects of military life, including the importance of riding skills and the intense target practice that shaped these brave men into formidable soldiers.

As we wrap up, we relay the riveting account of a daring Indian raid and how the cavalry, under Custer's leadership, worked to protect the regiment. Uncover the fascinating stories of General Sheridan and Sergeant Walter Kennedy's attempts to contain the hostile Indians, and the impact of the presidential campaign on the men's morale. Join us as we weave together historical facts and fictional accounts, giving you a genuine feel for the drama and tensions of this defining period in our nation's history. Let's ride together into the past.

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