UM Lecture To Delve Into Battle Preceeding Little Big Horn


Doug Scott, an anthropologist who is world-renowned for applying forensic firearms analysis techniques to historic battlefields, will discuss the results of three years of historical and archaeological investigation into the Battle of the Rosebud at 6 p.m. Wednesday, March 13, at The University of Montana Gallagher Business Building Room 123.read more

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