Lame White Man Charge - Little Bighorn National Battlefield - Crow Agency, MT
Posted by: gparkes
N 45° 33.551 W 107° 25.344
13T E 310945 N 5047925
This is a Historical Marker located in Little Bighorn National Battlefield . A series of markers are located throughout the park to give a good understanding of battle movements and history.
Waymark Code: WM6T6M
Location: Montana, United States
Date Posted: 07/16/2009
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Lame White Man Charge
This knoll was contested by Indians and soldiers. Some evidence indicates soldiers of Company C occupied this position since bodies of Sergeants Finckle and Finley were found here.
Indian testimony suggests that Southern Cheyenne war leader Lame White Man led a charge near this ridge.
Other theories placed his assault near Deep Ravine below Last Stand Hill.
“The first dead soldier we found was Sergeant Finley of my own company… his body was stuck full of arrows. The dead lay plainly in sight, all being stripped of clothing and we passed on toward Calhoun, finding Sergeant Finckle on the way.”
Sgt. Daniel Kanipe, Co. 7th Cavalry
“About 40 of the soldiers came galloping from the east part of the ridge down toward the river, toward where most of the Cheyennes and many Oglalas were hidden. The Indians ran back to a deep gulch. The soldiers stopped and got off their horses. Lame White Man, the Southern Cheyenne Chief, cam on his horse and called us to come back and fight. Then Lame White Man called out; ‘Come. We can kill all of them.’”
Wooden Leg, Northern Cheyenne