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List of photographs of George Armstrong Custer

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According to author D. Mark Katz, there are 158 known photographs of George Armstrong Custer. George Custer had his photo taken by 38 photographers on 74 different occasions, from 1857 until his death at Little Bighorn in 1876.[1]

Image Date Photographer Location Owner Notes
June 1857 H. Davis Cadiz, Ohio Harrison County Historical Society A photograph of 17-year-old George Custer holding a ambrotype of his lover Mary Holland, taken by H. Davis of Ohio.[1][1]
June 1861 George Rockwood United States Military Academy, West Point, New York West Point Museum George Armstrong Custer in West Point Uniform, Class of 1861.[2][1]
July 18, 1861 Unknown photographer United States Military Academy, West Point, New York National Portrait Gallery George Custer as a cadet at the United States Military Academy with a Colt Model 1855 Sidehammer Pocket Revolver.[3][1]
May 20, 1862 James F. Gibson Virginia Peninsula Library of Congress Lieutenant Custer with Nicolas Bowen, and William G. Jones.[4][1][5]
George Custer with William G. Jones and staff of Gen. Fitz-John Porter.[6][1][5]
May 31, 1862 Alexander Gardner and James Gibson Fair Oaks, Virginia Public Domain George Custer with a former West Point classmate, Lieutenant James Barroll Washington, who had recently been captured by Union forces.[7][5]
George Armstrong Custer, Confederate Prisoner Lieutenant James Barroll Washington and a Young Slave.[8]
October 3, 1862 Alexander Gardner Sharpsburg, Maryland Library of Congress Custer (far right) with President Abraham Lincoln, General McClellan and other officers at the Battle of Antietam.[9][1][5]
November 1862 Edward P. Hipple Unknown Jack M. Streling A photograph of Captain George A. Custer.[1]
April 1, 1863 Timothy H. O'Sullivan Falmouth, Virginia Library of Congress George Custer (left) with General Pleasonton on horseback in Falmouth, Virginia.[1]
April 1863 William H. Bowlsby Unknown D. Mark Katz Photographs of then Captain George Armstrong Custer posing for William H. Bowlsby of Monroe, Michigan.[1]
Dr. Lawrence A. Frost
April 1863 Henry Ulke Washington D.C. George Nas A carte de visite of Captain Leroy S. Elbert and George Armstrong Custer.[1]
June 1863 Timothy H. O'Sullivan Falmouth, Virginia D. Mark Katz George Custer at Pleasonton's camp on horseback.[1]
September 1863 William Frank Browne Virginia Heritage Auction Gallery Half plate ambrotype of George Armstrong Custer in a Brigadier General Uniform.[10][1]
October 8, 1863 Matthew Brady New York National Archives, Dale Anderson and Karl Rommel photographs of Brigadier General George Custer circa 1863.[1][1]
October 9, 1863 Timothy H. O'Sullivan and Alexander Gardner Warrenton, Virginia David Hack and Lloyd Ostendorf George A. Custer and Alfred Pleasonton sitting together in Autumn 1863.[1][5]
Major General Alfred Pleasanton and His Personal Aids with General George Armstrong Custer.[11][1]
January 25, 1864 William Frank Browne Washington D.C. Karl Rommel Brigadier General Custer a month before his marriage.[1][1]
February 1864 Unknown photographer Stevensburg, Virginia Custer Battlefield National Monument George Custer at the headquarters of the Michigan Cavalry Brigade.[1][1]
February 15, 1864 Matthew Brady New York Darryl Lyons A carte de visite of brigadier general George A. Custer.
Chester E. Nelson George Custer in 1864 with the caption "Custer".[12][1]
Lloyd Ostendorf George A. Custer in New York taken by Matthew Brady & Co.[1][1][1][1]
D. Mark Katz
Unknown
National Archives
February 15, 1864 Matthew Brady Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington D.C. Library of Congress Lieutenant Colonel George Custer with his wife recent wed wife, Elizabeth "Libbie" Bacon Custer.[13][5]
May 1, 1864 Matthew Brady & Co. Washington D.C. National Archives Brigadier general George A. Custer in May 1864.[1]
July 11, 1864 Unknown photographer Virginia Peninsula Library of Congress An undated photograph of First Lieutenant George Custer with a dog.[14][1][5]
August 8, 1864 Jesse H. Whitehurst Washington D.C. Harrison County Historical Society A signed photograph of Brigadier General George A. Custer taken by M.J. Powers, an employee of Jesse H. Whitehurst.[1]
October 22, 1864 Matthew Brady New York Dr. Lawrence A. Frost George A. Custer with his wife Elizabeth Bacon.[1]
October 23, 1864 New York Public Library
October 23, 1864 Matthew Brady New York New York Public Library Ms. Cora Bean, George Armstrong Custer and Elizabeth Bacon Custer Seated with an Open Book.[15][1]
October 23, 1864 Matthew Brady New York National Archives Brigadier General George A. Custer circa October 1864.[1]
October 23, 1864 Matthew Brady New York Unknown 8 photographs of George Armstrong Custer.[1]
October 23, 1864 Matthew Brady Washington D.C. National Park Services A Long Bust View of Brigadier General George Armstrong Custer in Military Uniform.[16][17]
December 25, 1864 William H. Boulsby Near Winchester, Virginia National Park Service George Custer and a Group on the Porch Major General George Armstrong Custer's Headquarters Near Winchester, Virginia.[18]
1865 Matthew Brady Washington D.C. National Archives George Custer having his photo taken by Matthew Brady in 1865.
January 2, 1865 Alexander Gardener Unknown D. Mark Katz A carte de visite taken by Major General George A. Custer.[1][1]
January 2, 1865 Alexander Gardener Washington D.C. D. Mark Katz George Custer with Gen. Philip Sheridan and his staff.[1]
January 3, 1865 Matthew Brady Washington D.C. Library of Congress George Armstrong Custer in 1865.[19][1]
George Custer with Union generals P. H. Sheridan, Lewis Merritt, James A. Forsyth and Thomas Devin.[20][1][1]
January 3, 1865 Matthew Brady Washington D.C. D. Mark Katz Major general George Custer with his wife Elizabeth and brother, second Lieutenant Thomas Ward Custer.[21][1][5]
Dr. Lawrence A. Frost Head portrait of Maj. Gen George Custer.[1]
Library of Congress carte de visite of Maj. Gen. George Custer.[1][22]
D. Mark Katz
January 4, 1865 Matthew Brady Unknown Dale Anderson unpublished photographs of Major General George Armstrong Custer.[1][1]
D. Mark Katz
Unknown
National Archives
Library of Congress A signed Cartes de visite of Major General George Custer. The photograph was purchased in 2015 by Thomas Harris, who donated it to the Liljenquist Family, who then donated it to the Library of Congress.[23][24][1]
April 12, 1865 William Frank Browne Unknown Custer Battlefield National Monument George Custer, his wife and an unknown African-American woman pose for a photograph.[25]
Dr. Lawrence A. Frost Maj. Gen. George A. Custer with his wife Elizabeth.[25]
Custer Battlefield National Monument Maj. Gen. George A. Custer, his wife Elizabeth and an unidentified soldier in Custer's brigade.[25]
April 15, 1865 Matthew Brady Washington D.C. Library of Congress Portrait of Maj. Gen. (as of Apr. 15, 1865) George A. Custer, officer of the Federal Army.[26][1][5]
May 1865 John Goldin Washington D.C. Library of Congress A carte de visite of Major General George A. Custer taken by John Goldin.[1]
John Goldin Washington D.C. United States Army Military History Institute
Washington D.C. Dale Anderson Major General George Custer in 1865.[27][1][1][1]
Matthew Brady Washington D.C. D. Mark Katz
Library of Congress
John Goldin Washington D.C. Unknown George Armstrong Custer pictured as a one-star General.[1]
Washington D.C. Dale Anderson A carte de visite of George Custer published by the Peck Brothers of New Haven, Connecticut.[1]
Washington D.C. John W. Painter A carte de visite of George A. Custer in 1865.[1]
Washington D.C. Dale Anderson A carte de visite of George A. Custer wearing a hat.[1]
May 1865 Matthew Brady Washington D.C. Craig Haffner A carte de visite of Major General George A. Custer, there is another proof carte de visite is in the collection of Dale Anderson.[1]
May 1865 Matthew Brady Washington D.C. National Archives A multiple-lens collodian carte de visite negative of George Custer.[1]
May 23, 1865 George L. Andrews South Dakota National Archives A famous photograph of Custer, Custer had this photograph hung at Fort Abraham Lincoln, Dakota Territory.[28][1]
May 23, 1865 Matthew Brady Washington D.C. Library of Congress A photograph taken by Matthew Brady and his staff.[29][1][5]
Darryl Lyons
May 23, 1865 E & H.T. Anthony Washington D.C. Henry Orgel George A. Custer at the Grand Review of the Armies riding atop his racehorse Don Juan.[1]
July 1865 Unknown photographer New Orleans, Louisiana Private collector A tintype photograph of Maj. Gen. George A. Custer while he was in Louisiana.[1]
October 18, 1865 Unknown photographer Hempstead, Texas West Point Library George Custer with his wife on horseback in Texas.[1][30][1]
Custer Battlefield National Monument
Dr. Ronald Bill George A. Custer with his wife, Elizabeth with a kepi.[1]
November 1865 Unknown photographer Austin, Texas Custer Battlefield National Monument Custer with his wife and troops at their headquarters.[1]
From left to right: Charles Kendall, two unidentified men, Rebecca and Mary Richmond, Colonel Thomas W. Custer, Major General George Custer and his wife Elizabeth, Emmanuel Custer, Colonel Jacob Greene and an unidentified person.[1][1]
September 1866 Unknown photographer Unknown D. Mark Katz A photograph of Custer and his wife with the caption "Gen + Mrs. Custer."[1]
Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery From left to right: Wesley Merritt, Albion P. Howe, George A. Custer. Seated: Gouverneur K. Warren, Gideon Welles, Andrew Johnson, Alfred Pleasonton, William H. Seward, Gen. Ulysses S. Grantand David G. Farragut.[1]
January 1868 Jay Noble & Co. Leavenworth, Kansas Michael and Regina Swygert-Smith and the Custer Battlefield National Monument Rebecca Richmond, Charles Kendall Mrs. Mary Richmond Kendall and Lt. George Custer.[1][1]
February 9, 1868 Unknown photographer Fort Dodge, Kansas Custer Battlefield National Monument George Custer with a Full Beard in Winter Uniform, Including Fur Hat and Fringed Buckskin Jacket, Worn During the Washita Campaign.[31][32][1]
March 1868 Unknown photographer Dundeen, Michigan Dr. Lawrence A. Frost A carte de visite of Mrs. Rose Flint, George Custer and his wife and an unknown individual.[1]
October 1868 Unknown photographer Arkansas River Yale University George Custer with several men of the 7th U.S. Calvary during the Washita Campaign.[1][1]
November 1868 Unknown photographer Arkansas River Custer Battlefield National Monument Custer with several Osage Indian scouts.[1]
November 1868 William S. Soule Fort Dodge, Kansas Custer Battlefield National Monument George Custer in the Mouth of a Tent with a Spencer repeating rifle and His Dogs and Pet Pelican During the Washita Campaign.[33][34][1]
Summer of 1869 W. J. Phillips Fort Hays, Kansas Custer Battlefield National Monument George Armstrong Custer, Elizabeth Bacon Custer, and Thomas Ward Custer Standing on a Porch Built in Front of a Tent.[35][1]
Group Including [left to right] Dr. Dunbar, Elizabeth Bacon Custer, Mr. J. R. Young, Captain Thomas Benton Weir, Nettie Smith, Lieutenant Colonel George Armstrong Custer, Mr. Lamborn, Mary McIntosh, and Lieutenant Francis M. Gibson, in Front of General Geo.[36][37]
September 1869 Big Creek, Kansas Custer Battlefield National Monument A buffalo hunt, from left to right: an orderly, Lt. Henry J. Nowlan, Hill P. Wilson, Cpt. Thomas Weir, 1st Lt. James M. Bell, 2nd Lt. Francis M. Gibson, George Custer, Cpt. Frederick Benteen, 1st Lt. Thomas Custer, Cpt. William Thompson and Charley Thompson.[1]
Buffalo hunt, from left to right: George Custer, Miss Talmadge, Cpt. William Thompson, Lord Waterpark, Lord Paget, Lt. Myles Moylan, Cpt. Thomas Weir, Samuel D. Sturgis, Lt. William W. Cooke, Elizabeth Bacon, Lt. Thomas Custer, Cpt. Brewster, Mrs. Godfrey, Mr. Talmadge.[1]
A photograph of George Custer (far left) with a group of people buffalo hunting.[1]
December 1869 Matthew Brady Unknown Library of Congress George Custer in civilian clothing having his photo taken by Matthew Brady and was purchased by Alice H. Cox and Mary H. Evans in 1954.[38][39][40]
National Archives
July 4, 1871 Simon Wing Monroe, Michigan Monroe County Historical Commission George Custer with several veterans of the War of 1812: John Beshear, John Clapper, George Armstrong Custer, Francis Lazarre, Jean DeChovin, John B. Beaseau, George Younglove, Fred Boroff, David Van Pelt, Louis Jacobs, Charles Hixon, Henry Mason, Thomas Whelpley, Joseph Guyor, Peter Navarre, James B. Nadeau, Emmanuel Custer, Robert F. Navarre, Joseph Foulke, Bronson French.[1]
January 1872 E. L. Eaton Kansas Kansas State Historical Society an albumen print of George Custer.[1]
January 1872 D. E. Powers Kansas William M. Lentz Jr. George Custer at a tent with Spotted Tail.[1]
January 22, 1872 J. Lee Knight Washington D.C. Custer Battlefield National Monument Hunting party from left to right: Frank Thompson, Dr. Condrin, Col. George Alexander Forsyth, Count Olsonfieff, Major M. V. Asche, Col. Nelson Bowman Sweitzer, and Lt. Tudor. Seated from left to right: Consul Bodisco, Chancellor Machin, Lt. Gen. Phillip H. Sheridan, Grand Duke Alexei Alexandrovich, Admiral Possiet and George A. Custer. Seated on floor from left to right: Lt. Col. James William Forsyth, Lt. Sterlegoff and Lt. Col. Michael Vincent Sheridan.[1]
George Custer with Phillip H. Sheridan and his staff.[1]
January 22, 1872 John A. Scholten Saint Louis, Missouri Andrew Monte George Custer Wearing a Fur-Collared Coat in Saint Louis, Missouri.[41][42]
January 23, 1872 John A. Scholten Saint Louis, Missouri Library of Congress George Custer in Hunting gear with a rifle, sits next to Grand Duke Alexei Alexandrovich of Russia who invited Custer to join him for a hunting party on 13 January 1872.[43][44][45]
Yale University A photograph of George Custer wearing a Fringed Buckskins hunting outfit and wielding a breech loading rifle.[46][47][48]
January 24, 1872 John A. Scholten Saint Louis, Missouri Custer Battlefield National Monument Two photographs of Custer wearing a fur coat over a suit.[1]
March 1873 Bingham and Craver Memphis, Tennessee Monroe County Historical Commission A photograph of George Custer wearing a military uniform.[49][50][1]
September 6, 1873 William R. Pywell Yellowstone, Montana Wilfred Thompson Lieutenant colonel George Custer with the "King of the Forest" at Yellowstone.[1]
November 1873 Orlando S. Goff Fort Abraham Lincoln, Dakota Territory Custer Battlefield National Monument photograph of a group on the front steps of the Custer residence at Fort Lincoln.[1]
November 1873 Orlando Scott Goff Fort Abraham Lincoln, Dakota Territory Yale University Custer and his wife at Fort Abraham Lincoln with the caption, "Gen Custers smuggery at Fort Lincoln, Dakota."[28]
June 1874 Huntington & Taylor St. Paul, Minnesota Custer Battlefield National Monument Brigadier General George Custer, in civilian clothes. This photo portrait was reportedly taken during his honeymoon, in February 1864.[51][52][53]
August 1874 William H. Illingsworth Montana Territory Custer Battlefield National Monument George Custer with Native American scouts including Bloody Knife (kneeling left), He often ate with them. A diary entry in May 1876 by Kellogg records, "General Custer visits scouts; much at home amongst them."[54]
August 7, 1874 William H. Illingsworth Dakota Territory or Montana Territory National Archives and Records Administration George Custer during Black Hills expedition with the caption, "Our First Grizzly, killed by Gen. Custer and Col. Ludlow." (Left to right: Bloody Knife, George Armstrong Custer, Private John Noonan, and Captain William Ludlow).[1]
August 13, 1874 William H. Illingsworth Dakota Territory or Montana Territory Dr. Lawerence A. Frost Custer with his officers and scientific corps during Black Hills expedition.[1]
November 1874 Unknown Monroe, Michigan Dr. Lawerence A. Frost A tintype of George Custer purportedly with the Bates sisters, Agnes Wellington and Nellie Wadsworth.[1]
November 8, 1874 W. H. Illingworth Unknown National Park Services Lieutenant Colonel George Custer in Civilian Dress.[1]
May 8, 1875 Edward M. Estabrooke New York City, New York Custer Battlefield National Monument A tintype of George Custer holding a hat in civilian clothing.[55][56]
George Custer in Civilian Dress with Three Women.[57][56]
A cabinet card of Custer in civilian clothes.[1]
Summer of 1875 Orlando Scott Goff Fort Abraham Lincoln, Dakota Territory Custer Battlefield National Monument Miss Agnes Bates and General George Armstrong Custer in the Costumes of a Sioux Chief and His Bride Reclining.[58][59][60]
George Custer and His Sister Mrs Margaret C. Calhoun Dressed as Quaker Peace Commissioners.[61][62][59]
George Custer and His Sister Mrs Margaret C. Calhoun Dressed as Quaker Peace Commissioners with Mrs. Agnes Bates dressed as a Sioux chief.[1]
July 1875 Unknown photographer Fort Abraham Lincoln, Dakota Territory National Archives and Records Administration Hunting and camping party near Fort Abraham Lincoln, 1875. An illustration of the variety of uniforms worn by Cavalry Regiments in the west. From left to right: Lt. James Calhoun, Mr. Swett, Capt. Stephen Baker, Boston Custer, Lt. Winfield Scott Edgerly, Miss Watson, Capt. Myles Walter Keogh, Mrs. Maggie Calhoun, Mrs. Elizabeth Custer, Lt. Col. George Custer, Dr. H.O. Paulding, Mrs. Henrietta Smith, Dr. George Edwin Lord, Capt. Thomas Bell Weir, Lt. William Winer Cooke, Lt. R.E. Thompson, Miss ; Wadsworth, another Miss Wadsworth, Capt. Thomas Custer and Lt. Algernon Emery Smith.[63][1]
July 1875 Orlando Scott Goff Fort Abraham Lincoln, North Dakota Custer Battlefield National Monument Custer's headquarters in the Dakota Territory.[1][1]
Summer of 1875 Orlando Scott Goff Missouri River Custer Battlefield National Monument Custer and a party of men on next to the Missouri River.[1]
March 1876 José María Mora New York Custer Battlefield National Monument A cabinet photograph of George Custer wearing a suit.[64][1]
Andrew Monte
March 1876 José María Mora New York City Darryl Lyons Lt. Col. George Custer in uniform.[1]
March 1876 José María Mora New York City Cowan's Auction A albumen cabinet card pose of Custer as lieutenant general taken only about three months before his death at the Little Big Horn.[65]
April 23, 1876 William R. Howell New York Darryl Lyons The last photographs of George Custer taken a month before his death.[66][67][68][69]
Custer Battlefield National Monument
Arthur Strawbridge

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