Elizabeth Bacon Custer

Elizabeth Bacon Custer was an American author and the wife of General George Armstrong Custer, gaining prominence in the late 19th century. Born in 1842 in a well-to-do family in New York, she grew up with a passion for writing and storytelling that would later flourish in her memoirs and accounts of life on the frontier. Through her distinctive voice, Elizabeth captured the spirit of her time, providing a unique perspective on the American West, military life, and her husband's storied career. Her experiences, filled with both triumph and tragedy, are woven into her narratives, allowing readers to connect deeply with her journey.

After her husband's death at the Battle of Little Bighorn in 1876, Elizabeth became a devoted advocate for his memory, working tirelessly to preserve his legacy through her writings. Her works, including "Boots and Saddles" and "Tenting on the Plains," are not just historical accounts but also reflections on love, bravery, and the complexities of life during a transformative era in American history. If you're curious to learn more about this remarkable woman and her contributions to literature, we invite you to explore her books in the app and discover the rich stories she has to share.

Boots and Saddles

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Elizabeth Bacon Custer



Elizabeth Custer has penned an engaging portrait of 1870’s life on a U.S. cavalry post in the Dakotas, just before her husband and his troop…