. . "1876" . . "HISTORY / United States / 19th Century" . . "Biography" . "Biography"@en . . . "It has been recorded in official government records that there were no survivors of the five companies of the Seventh Cavalry who were with General George Armstrong Custer at the battle at the Little Big Horn. Recently, uncovered records and forensic handwriting evidence, the latter verified by forensic handwriting experts, reveal that one trooper, a sergeant in C Company of the Seventh Cavalry, actually escaped the onslaught of Sioux and Cheyenne. The author has tracked the man and his activity during the battle and has brought them together in Custer Survivor.Custer Survivor, through documented accounts recreates the scene from the Sioux and Cheyenne encampment the night before the battle through the action the following day, the remarkable escape of the wounded survivor, the aftermath of the battle and his fascinating life thereafter. Professor Louise Barnett, a fellow of the Rutgers Center for Historical Analysis, Rutgers University, writes the Introduction." . "CUSTER SURVIVOR The End of a Myth, the Beginning of a Legend" . . . . . . "CUSTER SURVIVOR : the End of a Myth, the Beginning of a Legend" . . . . . . . . "Was Frank Finkel a survivor of the Battle of the Little Bighorn? Koster presents evidence that he believes supports Finkel's claim to have been the Second Sergeant of C Company, and chronicles Finkel's escape, ordeals, and the subsequent years of his successful life."@en . . "Electronic books" . . . . "Looks at the life of Frank Finkel and presents evidence to support Finkel's claim that he was a survivor of the Battle of Little Bighorn." . . "Custer survivor : the end of a myth, the beginning of a legend"@en .