Historic rifles headed back to Snyder

  • Wendell Grangaard, Ernie Fellows, Dave Molina and Nicholas Tooth showed rifles recovered from Custer’s Last Stand.
    Wendell Grangaard, Ernie Fellows, Dave Molina and Nicholas Tooth showed rifles recovered from Custer’s Last Stand.
Artifacts from the Little Bighorn Battle, also known as Custer’s Last Stand or Greasy Grass, are making their way back to Snyder after being displayed at the Snyder Chamber of Commerce a few weeks ago. Wendell Grangaard, Dave Molina, Nicholas Tooth and Ernie Fellows are displaying revolvers such as Crazy Horse’s 1860 Richards Conversion, Custer’s Bulldog, Custer’s Triad, a shoulder stock…

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