Jeff Barnes

Using Custer’s trail as his route, Barnes has collected the imagery and the stories to show how the energy, danger, and beauty of the Plains may have influenced Custer and helped shape his complex legacy.

Description

In his nine years on the Great Plains, George Armstrong Custer transformed from Civil War hero to a frontier figure, fully immersed in the vast, wild heart of the American West. Custer was sent by the U.S. Army to open the “Great American Desert” for the advent of the transcontinental railroad, but during his time here he explored and hunted the sweeping prairies, climbed the rugged peaks of its mountains, collected and shared its flora, fauna and fossils, and encountered the diverse Native cultures of the Plains.  Barnes has followed Custer’s nine-year path across the Plains, from 1867 in Nebraska to 1876 in Montana. Using Custer’s trail as his route, Barnes has collected the imagery and the stories to show how the energy, danger, and beauty of the Plains may have influenced Custer and helped shape his complex legacy—and why his story still begs reflection a century and a half after his death at the Little Bighorn.

Jeff Barnes

Title: Independent Historian

Email: [email protected]

Phone: (402) 516-6465

Website: www.jeffbarnesauthor.com

City: Omaha


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