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BISMARCK: RAILROAD STATION. Northern Pacific Railroad station at Bismarck, Dakota Territory, where General George A. Custer detrained in 1873 enroute to his post at Fort Abraham Lincoln

BISMARCK: RAILROAD STATION. Northern Pacific Railroad station at Bismarck, Dakota Territory, where General George A. Custer detrained in 1873 enroute to his post at Fort Abraham Lincoln


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BISMARCK: RAILROAD STATION. Northern Pacific Railroad station at Bismarck, Dakota Territory, where General George A. Custer detrained in 1873 enroute to his post at Fort Abraham Lincoln

BISMARCK: RAILROAD STATION.
Northern Pacific Railroad station at Bismarck, Dakota Territory, where General George A. Custer detrained in 1873 enroute to his post at Fort Abraham Lincoln

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1873 Armstrong Bismarck Custer Frontier Geology North Dakota Northern Pacific Railway Passenger Railroad Station Territory Train


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This print titled "BISMARCK: RAILROAD STATION" takes us back to a significant moment in history. The image showcases the Northern Pacific Railroad station at Bismarck, Dakota Territory, where General George A. Custer disembarked from his train in 1873 on his way to Fort Abraham Lincoln. In this late 19th-century American frontier scene, we witness the bustling activity surrounding the arrival of General Custer and his fellow passengers. Men clad in period attire can be seen going about their daily lives as they navigate through the station's exterior. The presence of the train symbolizes progress and connection with other parts of North Dakota. The photograph captures not only an important historical event but also provides a glimpse into the geology and landscape of this wild frontier region. With its vast open spaces and rugged terrain, it is easy to imagine how challenging life must have been for those who ventured westward during this time. As we admire this remarkable piece by Armstrong, we are reminded of the pivotal role that railroads played in shaping America's expansion westward. This image serves as a testament to both human ambition and perseverance against all odds.

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