Guns recovered from Custer’s Last Stand

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Scurry County Spotlight

  • Ernie Fellows (left) and Wendell Grangaard presented a revolver from their collection.
    Ernie Fellows (left) and Wendell Grangaard presented a revolver from their collection.
  • Fellows posed with a few of the artifacts from his collection before he and Grangaard gave a presentation about the weapons.
    Fellows posed with a few of the artifacts from his collection before he and Grangaard gave a presentation about the weapons.
  • Pictured are Grangaard and Fellows’ collection of weapons used at the Battle of Little Bighorn.
    Pictured are Grangaard and Fellows’ collection of weapons used at the Battle of Little Bighorn.
  • Pictured are Grangaard and Fellows’ collection of weapons used at the Battle of Little Bighorn.
    Pictured are Grangaard and Fellows’ collection of weapons used at the Battle of Little Bighorn.
  • Grangaard's book Documenting the Weapons Used at the Little Bighorn.
    Grangaard's book Documenting the Weapons Used at the Little Bighorn.
Revolvers involved in the Battle of Little Bighorn visited Snyder this week. Wendell Grangaard and Ernie Fellows have collected guns for almost 60 years and have acquired several historical pieces.  “We have Custer’s Bulldog. It’s the one that everyone on Earth has been chasing and trying to find. It was lost to a man by the name of Buffalo Bull. He went to Canada and sent it back to his family…

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