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  1. James Calhoun (August 24, 1845 – June 25, 1876) was a soldier in the United States Army during the American Civil War and the Black Hills War. He was the brother-in-law of George Armstrong Custer and was killed along with Custer in the Battle of the Little Bighorn.

  2. 31 de ago. de 2022 · The remains of Tom Custer, George Yates and James Calhoun, along with those of 1st Lts. Donald McIntosh and Algernon Emory Smith, were shipped to Kansas for reburial at Fort Leavenworth National Cemetery.

  3. James Calhoun (24 de agosto de 1845 - 25 de junio de 1876) fue un soldado del ejército de los Estados Unidos durante la Guerra Civil Estadounidense y la Guerra de Black Hills. Era el cuñado de George Armstrong Custer y murió junto con Custer en la Batalla de Little Bighorn.

  4. 4 de sept. de 2022 · Lieutenant James Calhoun On August 4, 1877, the remains of officers killed at Little Bighorn were reinterred from their battlefield graves to the Fort Leavenworth National Cemetery in Kansas. Their leader, Lt. Col. Custer, was reburied at West Point, New York.

  5. James Calhoun may refer to: James Calhoun (politician, born 1743) (1743–1816), American politician, first mayor of Baltimore, Maryland. James Calhoun (politician, born 1802) (1802–1852), American politician, first governor of the Territory of New Mexico.

  6. Calhoun was killed on a part of the battlefield that would come to be called Calhoun Hill. Some accounts have him scalped but otherwise recognizable; others say he was identified by a filling in a tooth.

  7. littlebighorn.info › Articles › JamesCalhounJames Calhoun

    James Calhoun. The following publications contain information about James Calhoun: Article: "War With the Sioux: Indian Fights and Fighters; Part II – The Last of Custer " by Cyrus Townsend Brady • Pearson's Magazine • September 1904.