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A first-person memoir recounts travel and military service across the Plains, pairing vivid landscape description with episodic accounts of patrols, skirmishes, and encounters with Indigenous peoples. Practical observations on routes, camps, climate, and frontier travel are interwoven with personal anecdotes about daily life in the field, interactions with settlers and Native communities, and reflections on conflict and survival. Organized as a series of sketches, the narrative alternates panoramic terrain portraiture, tactical recollection, and reflective commentary on the changing character of frontier life.

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George A. Custer

George A. Custer was a United States Army officer and cavalry commander known for his role in the American Civil War and the Indian Wars. He gained fame for his leadership during the Battle of Gettysburg and is often remembered for his controversial last stand at the Battle of Little Bighorn. In his memoir, "My Life on the Plains," Custer provides a personal account of his experiences on the American frontier, offering insights into the challenges and conflicts faced by the U.S. military during westward expansion. His writings reflect his adventurous spirit and complex legacy in American history.

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