Image taken in 1897 of the markers indicating where several of the soldiers were found after the Custer battle of the Little Big Horn in 1876. There is a lengthy description of the event and photo, much of which is sensationalism and nonsense. It is too lengthy to copy here. In the background you can see a photographer created shadow view of Bloody Knife, Sioux Indian, holding up a knife over the markers. The description on the back portends it to be a real ghost image. "Seen more clearly than the eyes of man". Photograph is by Frank Purcell, Billings, Montana.