In 1876, General George Custer led the 7th Cavalry of the United States Army on a fateful journey across four hundred miles of prairie in thirty nine days. Today, Monroe resident and Custer reenactor Steve Alexander begins recreating Custer's last ride, leading troops of the Frontier Army of Dakotas and Kincaid's Irregulars portraying the US Army‘s 7th Cavalry.
Ronda Stiffler, my co-blogging partner at http://www.blogsmonroe.com/custer/ is writing a series of articles for the Monroe Evening News on the recreation of this historic ride that landed Custer immortality.
Check out Ronda's first feature at: http://www.monroenews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080621/NEWS01/352283197
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Sunday, June 22, 2008
Thursday, June 19, 2008
Monroe MI Hosts 2nd Annual Fife & Drum Muster

Received this reminder email from John Gibney, Director of Monroe County Historical Museums. The 2nd annual Fife & Drum Muster is slated for June 20 & 21, 2008. Ten corps will be in attendance.
"Great family entertainment and get this: It's FREE! Bring the whole family and all of your friends and their families!"
See flyer for details.
If you haven't been to Monroe, it's worth the trip. The town is picturesque and features great architecture. Stop by the historical museum and see the Custer exhibit. (For more information on Custer and Monroe, visit: http://www.blogsmonroe.com/custer
Also, visit the War of 1812 Battlefield and take the kids to the Calder Farm to pet the cute farm animals and enjoy delicious ice cream treats. (Farm is on outskirts of Monroe).
Happy History! Remember, history is all around you. Seek it out!
Karin Risko
The Happy Historian
Labels:
events,
General Custer,
local history,
Monroe,
Southeast Michigan,
vacation
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