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George E. Lord

The following publications contain information about George E. Lord:

Article: "War With the Sioux: Indian Fights and Fighters; Part II – The Last of Custer" by Cyrus Townsend BradyPearson's Magazine September 1904.

Article: "Assistant Surgeon George E. Lord: Something to Think About” by Bob EgeLittle Big Horn Associates Newsletter, Vol. 1, No. 3, March 1967.

Query with Answer: "Was Dr. Lord's body ever positively identified?” Little Big Horn Associates Newsletter, Vol. III, No. 1, January 1974.

Article: "Custer's Last Battle" by Charles King, Introduction by Paul L. Hedron Annuals of Wyoming, Vol. 48, Spring 1976.

Article: "Surgeon George Lord: A Brief History” edited by John M. Carroll Research Review, Vol. I, No. 1984-3, September 1984.

Article: "Custer's Surgeon, George Lord, Among the Missing at Little Bighorn Battle" by C. Lee Noyes Dr. George Lord could have missed the battle, but his devotion to duty compelled him to ride with the Custer command. Greasy Grass, Journal of the Custer Battlefield Historical & Museum Association, Vol. 16, May 2000.

Illustration: "Doctor Lord" by Michael Nunnally Greasy Grass, Journal of the Custer Battlefield Historical & Museum Association, Vol. 16, May 2000.

Article: "The Tragedy of Dr. George E. Lord” by C. Lee Noyes Little Big Horn Associates Newsletter, Vol. XXXIV, No. 5, July 2000.

Article: "A doctor from Auburn died at Custer's side at Little Big Horn" by Steve Collins Sun Journal (Lewiston, Maine) Accessed July 24, 2023.