ABSTRACT

The Battle of the Little Bighorn, Custer’s Last Stand, is the single most reproduced event in all of American history (1994, p. 290).

(Stage right, the spotlight shifts to a poster board listing Custer films.)

Speaker Two: Ed Kemmick (in white face)

Cassilly Adams’s 1884 Custer’s Last Fight has been seen by millions of people. It was turned into an advertisement for Adolphus Busch by F. Otto Becker in 1895.3 Now prints will be sold to benefit the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and the Peace Memorial, both on the grounds of the private Custer Battlefield Museum4 in Garryowen, Montana (Kemmick, 2002).