A 7th Cavalry survivor's account of the Battle of the Little Bighorn. In 1993, ten prisoners escaped from Prlielupe prison in. What Mockery! Ponies were dashing here and there with their riders urging them on; the dust would rise and mingle with the smoke of the burning grass and brush. I began to think they had seen me and crouched as close to the tree as possible. The episode described by Thompson is fleeting, but because of it most conventional scholars of the battle have dismissed much or all of what Thompson had to say. While packing my ammunition in order to carry it easily, I glanced up in the direction I had to go, and for the .life of me, I could not see how I could possibly get there alive for the bullets of the Indians were ploughing up the sand and gravel in every direction; but it was my duty to go. See Sioux and Cheyenne Military Tactics for more info.] What I discovered was several Indians peering at us over the edge of the bluff; in all I counted eight and concluded that they were too many for us, especially with an uphill pull on our side. We had men with us who seemed utterly fearless in the face of danger. On examining my saddle, I was glad to find everything as I had left it. Peter is calculated in this analysis to own 14% of Woodbridge's stake in Thomson Reuters and it's Cash & Other Assets. Tom Custer, 1st Lieut. Looking through this opening down the stream, I could see Custer's command drawn up in battle line, two men deep in a half circle facing the Indians who were crossing the river both above and below them. Updated April 24, 2011, The Eye-witness Chronology While I was thus engaged and when Watson had forded to the middle of the stream, I heard the crack of three rifles which caused me to straighten up quickly and look around to see what the trouble was. Being very thirsty I forgot everything else, and stooping down, began to dip water from the river in my hands and drink. I thought my time had surely come; It was too late to retreat. My wounded neighbor gave a scream of agony and lay still. Watson began to crawl out of the water. The . Slaper also questioned the timing of Thomspon's tale (he saw dark significance in the fact that Thompson's battlefield companion, Pvt. Actually, these aren't "impossible" either. Peter graduated from their alma mater, General Assembly and is currently based in New York. There we sat aiming at one another; the Indians did not fire and I couldn't. Thomson won the British Open in 1954, 1955, 1956, 1958, and 1965, matching the number of wins by John Henry Taylor and James Braid and . While wondering as to my next move, I was suddenly brought to myself with the question, "Where are you going? I looked around me and saw what remained of those who had gone down the ravine against such fearful odds. After getting everything in shape, I started on the run. He was one of the most wanted criminals in the. He escaped from Nottingham Prison after sneaking through the locked doors and over a 20-foot prison wall. So what Walter Mason Camp called "impossible" in Thompson's story about the tethered squaw is actually the opposite! This is even true of Kingsley Bray's generally admirable 2006 Crazy Horse: A Lakota Life. Louis, MS. When one fell either dead or wounded he was carried from the field; but there remained plenty to take his place; but if a soldier fell there was no one to take his, and if wounded there was no one to bring him water to quench his thirst; if dying, no one to close his eyes. So we started in the proposed direction. I had made haste to fill the canteens and started on my way to camp bidding Mike Madden to be of good cheer and he made a cheerful reply. After aiming at me for a few seconds, they slid off their ponies and sneaked after the other three. Click here for Thompson's full account of his experiences at the Battle of the Little Bighorn. Join Facebook to connect with Peter Thomson and others you may know. I asked him to attend to me when he had time to do so. But the only result was that the lead lay buried in the red clay at my side. I noticed numerous hoof prints showing that the Indians had made a desperate effort to make an opening through our place of defense by this route. They must have suspected our intentions. We had plenty of them and some of them very badly hurt. They answered, "Yes." It was just the way Custer and his mercinary scouts did business. James Watson], and although composing one of the sets of fours that entered into action with Custer, not one of us ever reached the battlefield which proved fatal to Custer and his men. While I was making calculations as to leaving my horse and trying my luck on foot, I thought I was seeing something familiar in their appearance. P.O. When the companies came in sight of the village, they gave the regular charging yell and urged their horses into a gallop. Daniel Kanipe] of our company. "Small Illusions: Children's Costume 1710-1920," June 20-September 9, 1990. After I had travelled a considerable distance, I came to a turn in the ravine. I thought that my time for acting had again arrived and that I had better seek other quarters, so I determined that I would try to reach the trail where it made a turn toward the river. In his second escape from the prison, he escaped through a tunnel leading from the shower area to a home construction site 1.5km (0.93mi) away in a Santa Juanita neighborhood. Then I saw several guidons fluttering in the breeze, which I knew as the ones which our cavalry carried on the march. 2. All realized that the less ammunition expended the better. I now heard the clatter of hoofs behind me. See Mysteries of the Little Bighorn for more info. We were now undecided which way to go. Cavalry men were also falling and the ranks gradually melting away, but they sternly and bravely faced their foes; the cavalry men fighting for $13 a month. Major Reno moved to the left of the trail and went into a flat bottomed ravine. Cavalry men dismount and fight on foot except when a charge is made, but when a dismount is ordered, number four remains on his horse, numbers, one, two, and three dismount and hand their bridle reins to number four who holds the horses, while they deploy as skirmishers or as otherwise directed. 27 Feb 2023. Seeing that I was determined to go, they said no more but one of the men of Company C, named Tim Jordan [Pvt. He gave me a strange look and turned his horse around and rode towards the rear, leaving me to shift for myself. After Custer excused the scouts from further service, Goes Ahead said he and Hairy Moccasin and White Man Runs Him went together to the river on their own, and Sioux warrior White Cow Bull said he saw three Crows on the bluffs above Medicine Tail Coulee just before Cuter attacked the village. I made up my mind that all but one shot should be fired at the Indians, and that one would go into my head, for I had determined never to be taken alive. When we came to the fording place, we found that the water was rushing very rapidly. Both Brennan and Fitzgerald turned their horses toward the rear, when they had gone two miles beyond the lone teepee. But there was something that made us move sooner than I wished; a large body of Indians had crossed the river and were coming across the flat toward the hill we were climbing. One of them was injured during the escape, and while trying to get back into the prison, he got caught in the razor between the fences. Coming out of the river was one of our Crow scouts, mounted on his horse with the end of a rawhide rope over his shoulder, which he held firmly in his right hand. March 1, 2023. From his decorations of paint and feathers, I judged he was a chief. 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I knew I could travel with greater ease if I left the kettle behind, so I placed it between my knees and soon transferred the water from it to the canteens. The poor brute had fallen and was struggling to gain an upright position. Najmrodzki was a famous robber and thief, known for escaping 29 times from the prison and the authorities. I made a dive through the retreating column in quest of my horse and found it in the center of the command led by Fitzgerald, who seemed greatly surprised at seeing me saying, "I thought the Indians had your scalp!" After his arrest, he brought a lawsuit against authorities charging the prison commissioners with illegal arrest and used the incident to plan his next escape. I straightened myself up and said, "I will tell you what I will do." Wymyka si milicji 29 razy! We all realized that our lives were not worth betting on, but the expression on the faces of the men was that of a dogged determination to sell them dearly. WHEN YOU ACTUALLY look at them, Thompson's "problematic passages" are really no problem at all, except that they honestly tell Americans some things they don't want to hear -- e.g., that the Seventh Cavalry under Custer murdered and quite possibly raped its way to annihilation. 2. I had gotten so far without being hit that I thought I was going to get through safe, but as I was entering the mouth of the ravine, a volley was fired by the Indians who occupied it and over I tumbled shot through the right hand and arm. I did not want to get under the canvas where the wounded were as that was already overcrowded, so I crawled under one of the horses which was standing in a group with the others. 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This was the 26th day of June, a day long to be remembered by all who took an active part, in fact, a day never to be forgotten. So we started, following the trail until we were entirely clear of the brush and then began to climb the face of the bluff in order to reach the trail on which we saw the cavalry were moving [Watson's concern was legitimate. The night of June 25, Lt. Charles DeRudio thought he saw Capt. Although America has ignored Peter Thompson for nearly 100 years, you really can't understand what happened at the Little Bighorn without listening closely to what Peter Thompson said. While the hottest of the fight was going on and the tide of battle seemed to be against us, our doctor dropped his bandages, and grasping a gun started toward the skirmish line. No doubt they thought the position they occupied was the safest one to serve their country in. Tony, for that was the man's name, was lying in the place best suited for the shelter and the men called to him to get out of the way. AMONG SURVIVORS of the Little Bighorn, a few veterans like William Slaper dismissed Thompson's story out-of-hand, while others -- such as John McGuire, Daniel Kanipe, Curley, Goes Ahead and an Anonymous Ree -- corroborated parts of what Thompson said. A white man capturing an enemy usually spares his life but if captured by hostile Indians, his days are numbered and he is known of men on earth no more. Look where you would, you could see either dead or wounded soldiers and the end not yet. We had been two hours and a half in our concealment in the bend of the river watching the fight between Custer and the Indians. See Mysteries of the Little Bighorn for more info.] The best result we found for your search is Peter Thomson age 70s in Laconia, NH. Meanwhile, I was persuing my way along the trail on foot leading my horse for I was afraid he would fall down under me, so stumbling and staggering was his gait. On September 11, 2014, T.J. Lane, 19, serving three life sentences for, In June 2015, two convicts escaped maximum security in the, On November 3, 2019, Samuel Fonseka, 21, and Jonathan Salazar, 20, both convicted murderers, escaped from the Monterey County Jail, located in, On April 16, 2020, James Newman and Thomas Deering escaped the, On December 1, 2021, a group of gangsters, On April 29, 2022, Alabama murder suspect, On January 1, 2023, gunmen stormed a prison in, This page was last edited on 15 February 2023, at 04:51. World Ocean Summit speech by Ambassador Peter Thomson, UNSG's Special Envoy for the Ocean. I called Watson's attention to the approaching horsemen, but he was firmly convinced that they were Indians. It was our intention to hide ourselves in our former place of concealment, but the Indians were watching us; so passing it we came back again to the fording place. Authored the narrative, "Custer's Last Fight, The Experience of a Private in the Custer Massacre" Died December 3, 1928, Veterans Home, Hot Springs, SD, buried at Lead, SD.". There was but one gasp and all was still. He was one of 12 convicts who escaped the institution through a tunnel. They were coming from every direction; so unlike what they were a half an hour previous, when they were first surprised by the Seventh Cavalry for surprise it must have been to them. We had scarcely been concealed ten minutes before we heard a heavy volley of rifle shots down the stream, followed by a scattering fire, I raised to my feet and parting the brush with my gun; the stalks being covered with long sharp thorns, which made it quite disagreeable for a person's clothes and flesh. A person could easily be mistaken, for the road over which they passed was rocky, sandy, and hard, consequently, the marks left by the horses' feet were very faint.20 Notwithstanding, this mistake left us in a very critical condition. I could not but wonder what sort of fix I would be in if the horse under which I was lying happened to get shot and fell down on me. Although that company had entered the fight with General Custer, there were a few who had been detailed to the pack train. The men composing the four with myself were Fitzgerald [Pvt. With a cry of rage he drew his revolver from beneath his overcoat and taking aim at me he told me to skip or he would put a hole through me. We had scarcely got clear of the underbrush before we became aware of the fact that we had run into a hot place. Crow scout Running Wolf described how "Custer went ahead to look for a trail for the wagons" in the Bad Lands, and both Daniel Kanipe and John Ryan described how Custer left his command and rode ahead with just Chief Trumpeter Henry Voss and a few scouts on the morning of June 25. Their ammunition was limited. During the fight between Custer and the Sioux, scores of Indians had stationed themselves on the bluffs overlooking the village as far as we could see, so that any movement on our part would have led to our discovery; but nevertheless we made up our minds not to remain long in our present place of concealment. If Peter Thompson's account of his experiences at the beginning of the Battle of the Little Bighorn was a treasure map, you could find the treasure with it -- it's that accurate and true to the actual landscape he's talking about. The escape happened with the help of his wife, and they later went on a month-long crime spree across . It was our duty not to question, but to obey. " F orty years after his death, Alfred Hitchcock is still the best known film director there ever was, or perhaps will ever be. They were talking and gesticulating in a very earnest manner. We had two spades, the others having been either broken or lost, so our means of digging rifle pits were limited and natural defenses there were none. He suddenly turned aside from the trail as if he wished to avoid some threatening danger. Looking to see where the water was deepest, I made a few leaps which landed me in the water with a loud splash. We found that we had made a mistake and had taken a wrong trail. The sound came from the direction of the village, and immediately following was the sound of two others. Beyond the village was a black mass of ponies grazing on the short green grass. Suddenly he put spurs to his horse and rode away, his long hair streaming in the wind and looking right and left as if expecting his enemy to appear at any moment. All routes to the river were cut off by the Indians. I turned around and made my way through the midst of several citizen packers who accompanied us on our expedition. I thought that if he was going to be stripped, it was a pity that the ammunition I had left should fall into the hands of an enemy. The water at this point ran very shallow over a sandbar. A man, by the name of McVey [Trumpeter David McVeigh], to whom I handed the canteen that he might drink seemed determined to keep it in his possession. OK, WHO WAS the Crow scout Thompson and Custer apparenlty caught mid-murder and/or rape? In January 2001, three inmates escaped from Chicago State Penitentiary's H-Unit (Hi-Max). So we began to map out a course by which we could join our command, where we felt we were so much needed. When he saw that I was fully awake, he told me I would have to render some assistance at the head of the ravine up which the Indians were trying to sneak. One thing we made up our minds to do, that was to kill the white man even if the Indian escaped. The way that I had to go to my post was up a short hill towards the edge of the bluff and the head of the ravine. He walked a few steps and fell to the ground heedless to the heat of the sun or anything else going on around him. Medal of Honor winner Peter Thompson was the last Seventh Cavalry trooper to get out of George A. Custer's doomed command alive. While I looked at them, one rose to his feet and beckoned for us in the most friendly manner to advance. Each man, commencing at the head of the company calls out in turn his number; one, two, three, four, and so these are repeated until the company is all numbered into sets of fours. It was not a question of days but of hours. In addition to describing the valiant actions he participated in, Thompson's account contains a lot of significant detail, such as the fatigue of Custer's men and their horses as they rode into battle (Thompson got separated from Custer because his mount gave out). He was found very close to our position which goes to show how closely we were confined. This canvas the officers had brought along for their own use, but it was given by them for the humane purpose of sheltering the helpless. I ventured to rise myself and scanned the top of the bluffs to see if there were any Indians in sight. Wesoon gained the top of the bluffs where a view of the surrounding country was obtained. View the profiles of professionals named "Peter Thomson" on LinkedIn. In a short time I secured two canteens and a coffee kettle. A sailor dress is a child's or woman's dress that follows the styling of the sailor suit, particularly the bodice and collar treatment.A sailor-collared blouse is called a middy blouse ("middy" derives from "midshipman"). Copyright 1973 - 2020 by Bruce Brown and BF Communications Inc. Astonisher, Astonisher.com, Conversations With Crazy Horse, 100 Voices, Who Killed Custer?, The Winter Count of Crazy Horse's Life, and Mysteries of the Little Bighorn are trademarks of BF Communications Inc. BF Communications Inc. This was the appearance of Custer on the day that he entered his last battle, and just one half hour before the fight commenced between him and the Sioux. When I returned to him I urged him to take a drink, but he refused to do so saying he was not in need of it. Peering through the brush I thought I recognized the horse which Billy Jackson, our guide, had ridden. Share. Lucky indeed was that soldier who died when he was first shot, for what mercy could he expect from a Sioux. This ungainly dismount caused the water to fly in every direction. He had managed to make his way under cover of the ravine to the place where I found him. In 2005, he succeeded to escape by hiding in a container, with the complicity of workers from the waste collection services. The Indians had been pouring in volleys upon us long before I had been awakened and they were still at it. He was never captured, but DNA-confirmed remains of his skull were found near Del Valle, Texas on September 8, 2014. Benteen was busily hunting up all the men he could to go to the same point, in order to keep the Indians in check and if possible to drive the Indians out of the ravine. In early 20th-century America, sailor dresses were very popularly known as Peter Thomson dresses after the former naval tailor credited with creating the style. See Mysteries of the Little Bighorn for more info.]. After he joined me, we had a consultation as to the best course for us to pursue. "Of approximately 210 men," writes Bray, "only one would survive the next hour. A short distance below I saw several cavalry men who were soon joined by others, eleven in all; a slim force indeed to clean out the ravine held by so many Indians, but they were resolute men. Some of us unloaded the mules of the hard tack they were carrying and used the boxes for a breastwork. Payet (born 1963) is a French criminal who gained notoriety for his daring prison escapes using helicopters. Benteen turned around and walked away to the extreme left, seemingly tireless and unconscious of the hail of lead that was flying around him. I called to Watson to keep quiet for a few moments, and began to walk backwards up the bank keeping my eyes fixed on the Indian and watching his every movement. I looked back toward the trail where I left my horse; he was still in the same place with an Indian riding around him. Yes, absolutely! He was found guilty of robbing R12,6-million from a depot of the SBV security company in Pretoria in October 1997. I jumped to my feet and started off at once, hardly caring whether the Indians saw me or not, for the presence of the cavalry had put fresh courage into me. 12 members of the Jewish underground groups, In 1971, a 45 meter long tunnel was dug and 111 political prisoners, including future, On 10 June 1977, the convicted murderer of, On 23 September 1977, a group of seven prisoners, including. The canvas had to be stretched very close to the ground. The Indians no doubt thought that they had finished him for two of them turned and disappeared in the village. Kinging things off is our founder, Peter Thomson. As I gained the rise of ground that commanded a view of the village, river and surrounding country I saw a small group of men examining an object lying on the ground which I found to be an Indian bedecked in all his war paint, which goes to make up a part of their apparent courage and fierce appearance. ACROSS THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA . Some of the blankets were stamped with the large letters I.D. Fortunately I was not armed or I would have committed an act that I would have been sorry for afterwards. Weir. In New York, convicted murderers Timothy A. Vail and Timothy G. Morgan escaped from Elmira State Penitentiary in July 2003; both were recaptured in two days. "The Man Who Broke Charlestown". On 19 January 2001, Francisco "El Chito" Camberos Rivera, a prison guard, opened Guzmn's electronically operated cell door, and Guzmn got in a laundry cart that maintenance worker Javier Camberos rolled through several doors and eventually out the front door. The hill we were climbing seemed very long, so much so to me that I fell down and lay there without any inclination to move again, until Watson called my attention to the head of the column of cavalry which now came into plain view. Then Jackson informed him Custer had shot at him cutting away the strap that connected his stirrup to the saddle, and in order to save his life he had ridden away. Likewise, it was certainly not unusual for Custer to ride alone ahead of his men when scouting. The supports that were used were short pieces of wood of any kind that we could procure without risk. "Well," I thought, "I will get along anyway." He added, "If they succeed, it will be a sad day with us.". After we began to climb the hill, I found my strength was giving out, and in spite of the fact that we were in full view of the Indians, I laid down to rest and all my entreaties for Watson to go on and save himself were fruitless. I noticed him frequently and it did my heart good to see in what a cheerful manner he performed his duty. The squaws and papooses now kept howling without intermission. I told him I was too good a runner for that. BUT WHAT ABOUT the "problematic passages" in Thompson's story? Peter Thomson, in full Peter William Thomson, (born August 23, 1929, Brunswick, Victoria, Australiadied June 20, 2018, Melbourne, Victoria), Australian golfer who won the British Open five times and who was the first Australian to win that tournament. He struggled to his feet; his face bore tokens of great fear. Kneeling down beside him I asked, "Can I do you any service?" They were ultimately apprehended nearly two weeks after the escape in Miami, Florida. There was nothing left for us to do but run. Emigrated to the United States 1865, settled with his parents in Pittsburgh, Pennsylyania. We discovered each other about the same time. He was attended by John Mahoney [Pvt. I rushed up to him and asked him where he was going. I asked him how he received his wound. He had received this latter name from the fact that on the back of his buckskin shirt the print of two human hands was visible, either put there by red ink or blood. My action would have been justified by the law, as it would have been an act of self defense. The firing in the direction of the battlefield had just now ceased, showing this act of the tragedy was ended. It is assumed that he used someone else's identity. We did not feel any way alarmed on their account for we felt able to cope with that number. [Note: this was clearly the slow part of the troop -- Sgt. He was convicted for a jewelry robbery and sentenced to 12 years imprisonment in 1953. With a long sweep of my kettle upstream I succeeded in getting plenty of sand and a little water. He and other prisoners dressed as prison guards and escaped via ladders across the prison yard to the wall. 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