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'''Fred Dustin''' ([[October 12]] [[1866]] – [[May 15]] [[1957]]) was a writer focusing on the [[American West]], in particular [[George Armstrong Custer ]] and The [[Battle of the Little Bighorn]].

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Ironically, he made his only visit to the [[Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument|Custer Battlefield]] in 1938. The following year, he published his life's research in a work entitled ''The Custer Tragedy: Events Leading Up to and Following the Little Big Horn Campaign on 1876,'' a work considered a classic in Custeriana.

Fred Dustin died in Saginaw, aged 90.

==References==

* [http://www.garryowen.com/dustin.htm] Biography of Dustin
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* [http://www.umich.edu/~bhl/bhl/digpubs/anthro/butterdust.htm] University of Michigan library collection of Dustin's papers

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