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How Custard's Last Stand Led To Custer's Last Stand And The Naming Of Casper
The Battle of Red Buttes in 1865 — aka "Custard's Last Stand" — was a small but significant skirmish that directly contributed to the Battle of Little Bighorn and the naming of Casper, Wyoming.
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