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Monroe Michigan: Hometown of General George Custer

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Uploaded by on Jun 13, 2010

Monroe Michigan bills itself as the hometown of General George Armstrong Custer. Heres are some of the sites associated with the Custer, Reed, and Bacon familys.

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  • @windstorm1000 You know that land that you're living on right now was at one time "owned" by someone else and was taken from them? Why don't you find their decedents and give it back. But then again their ancestors probably took it from someone who was there before them -- right?

  • @skydragon18ABN Yes, and what about the Indian people who were simply honoring their homeland against this glory munger??? Where is their monument?? In the hearts of their people and a few discerning Americans for sure!! The men who followed this fool Custer into certain death deserve a far bigger monument!!!

  • Custer--the biggest fraud in the US Army. Killed Indian women and children. What's so great about that? Pick a more honorable citizen. By the way, Mark O'Connor would not be happy about his beautiful music being used to honor this con man.

  • Everyone in Monroe seems so brainwashed.....

  • George Custer, role model to such Michigan heroes like U. of M. head coach Rich Rodriguez and former Lions GM Matt Millen, who also were massacred on the football field like Custer was massacred at Little Big Horn!

  • Well done tribute to a historic military leader and American patriot who paid the ultimate price along with the brave men of the 7th Cavalry.

  • St. Paul’s united Methodist Church is Still St. Paul’s united Methodist Church

  • Nice tribute to a brave man...he served well and was instrumental during the Civil War. May he rest in peace...

  • Hardly something to be proud of! He was a psychopath who blackened the honor of the U.S. Military! In Vietnam he would have been fragged!

  • Well done! Isn't the exhibit in the museum great?!

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