battle started at noon with the sun directly overhead, but officials military accounts said it started around 3:00 p.m. that s a three-hour discrepancy. miller did some research, and he figured out the problem back in 1876 was there were still no uniform time zones across the u.s. cities and states. they all had different time standards. so even though the seventh cavalry was 1500 miles west of chicago it was fighting the battle of little big horn on chicago time. one detail that is agreed on is that the battle was quick, and it was bloody taking such little time that one native american witness said it lasted only as long as it takes a hungry man to eat a meal. i m jamie colby for strange inheritance. thanks for joining us. remember, you can t take it with
there will be for everyone to look at. do you think that beneficiary of this collection will get their price? i think they will. they have to hold fast. maybe for a while longer. so be it said sandy who insists that real bottom line of her strange inheritance has less to do with her money than an obligation to hon honor miller s legacy. a promise she vowed to fulfill. what do you think she is saying. to keep on keeping on. there are many questions about the battle of little bighorn that may never be answered, ezen slightest details were hotly debated from the start. david miller s native american sources, they all agree that battle started at noon whether
what make one artist s work worth millions and another next to nothing? this includes indians from the battle of little bighorn. a california court valued atlanta $20 $1,000, the heir 20,000 the heir launches on a quest to prove them wrong. you made your own investment. not just your time but in the frames, how much was that. cost is about 50,000. but i felt we had to do it to show value of it. jamie: you are now financially invested in it as well as
solomon and become good friends what was it like walking into his home. i have seen people walk in the front door, and tears down their face, they were captured by that wall. jamie: they feature 72 of david s many paintings and drawings of indian warrior from the battle of little bighorn in 1990 david is diagnosed with lung cancer and dies two years later, his ashes are scattered in black hills of south dakota, sandy helps her friend jan sort through his esstaitz, es estate. in 2003. jan, who has no children of her own, tells sand that s when the time comes she wants to leave the estate to her.
what make one artist s work worth millions and another next to nothing? this includes indians from the battle of little bighorn. a california court valued atlanta $20 $1,000, the heir 20,000 the heir launches on a quest to prove them wrong. you made your own investment. not just your time but in the frames, how much was that. cost is about 50,000. but i felt we had to do it to show value of it. jamie: you are now financially invested in it as well as