From 8th March 2015
The indians and the 7th Cavalry (under the command of General Custer)  met in a field.  Sitting Bull ordered his men to surround General Custer’s men.  The general and all of his men (about 200 soldiers in all) were killed. General Custer was shot in the temple and in the left breast. The Indians lost between 36 and 136 dead (varies according to different indians who at the battle) and 168 wounded.
Indians surround the cavalryOne soldier and his horse already killed.Casualties on the battlefieldCasualties on the battlefield
The Confederates have been caught by the Cavalry Soldiers, but they do not know that a war party is on the way and they will soon all be dead.
Confederates Surrender
Major Reno’s patrol has just set off from the fort and they are going to be chased onto a hill and will be stuck there until the war party has gone.
Major Reno’s Patrol
General Custer has set off on his patrol but it’s all going to end badly when the Indian’s catch them. The three outlaws are about to rob the stage coach, but they have not spotted the cavalry patrol following behind. One of passengers punches one of the robbers out of the coach.
General Custer’s Patrol
The war party has just left the camp. They going to attack the town and steal all the guns from the fort.
War Part On The Way
The train has just gone past and time is three o’clock.
Train Ride Through The Town
The robbers have broken into the bank to steal all of the gold from the mine. They are also don’t know that the indian war party is coming.
Robbing The Bank
The miners are quite busy today they have to make to 12 deliveries in one day to the bank as there is so much gold in the mine!
Mining Gold
It’s so hot in the west and everybody needs a drink of whisky to cool them down and wash the dust out of their mouths.
In The Saloon
The cavalry are fighting against the indians most of cavalry seem dead but the US Cavalry is bigger than one battle.