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Goodbye General Custer - Sterling R. Minnoch

English
2009-07-01
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"Goodbye General Custer"... a synopsis "Goodbye General Custer" is my first attempt at writing a combination fictional novel and screenplay using Final Draft. I'm not sure I did it right, but the storyline is excellent and should provide enough fodder for either a great novel or film. Based partially on fact, the Little Big Horn Battle serves as a backdrop for the one unidentified officer, Lt. James Garland ... Full description

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"Goodbye General Custer"... a synopsis "Goodbye General Custer" is my first attempt at writing a combination fictional novel and screenplay using Final Draft. I'm not sure I did it right, but the storyline is excellent and should provide enough fodder for either a great novel or film. Based partially on fact, the Little Big Horn Battle serves as a backdrop for the one unidentified officer, Lt. James Garland "Jack" Sturgis, who fled the scene on Gen. George Custer's own thoroughbred horse, Vic. The son of the actual commandant of the 7th Cavalry, Lt. Col. Samuel Sturgis, young Jack is afraid of what his father might say in deserting his fellow troopers as they were annihilated one by one. He heads for the Black Hills where he hopes to get lost, and possibly strike it rich at the same time. He adopts the Indian ways to survive the winters and one night rescues the widow and baby of a murdered miner who gives out right by his teepee. He takes them in as his own. In Deadwood he befriends a number of people including two matronly women with whom he finally joins in partnership of their restaurant. He hunts buffalo and other exotic game and the restaurant becomes a hit with all who enter it. Jack, who has adopted the name Dixon, starts his own community, Dixon's Landing, and opens his land to Indians, Jews, Buffalo Soldiers and all others who can abide by the simple rules. When the bison are near extinction, he applies for and receives thousands more Black Hills acres of land for the buffalo. Jack was elected that community's only Sheriff to keep the peace because of his honesty. Then one night, while he was away, rustlers hit his own ranch and steal all the stock including Lil Vic, the Stallion son of old friend, Vic, the stallion that had outrun the Indians at the Little Big Horn. In his pursuit of the scoundrels, Jack finds they have inadvertently killed Lil Vic and as he dismounted and ran to the fallen horse, they kill him too. Although he had never told his family who he actually was, Jack Sturgis, he had confided in Mary McDonald, his longtime friend, but she died before he could confess to the others he loved. Nine years later, while his stepdaughter is rummaging around in her mother's basement, she comes upon Vic's dusty saddle and saddlebags. She knew her father would not have let them deteriorate like this and so she began polishing them, but as she did, found an old diary in which he confesses everything. During his lifetime, Jack has a number of confrontations, shootouts, and a seemingly endless friendship with everyone from Indians to Blacks. He also becomes wealthy because of his many inventions, but generously gives much of his money away building churches, schools and Civic Centers. Although based on certain facts, this is strictly a work of fiction, looking to just what might have happened had young Sturgis survived. Would his father have been any more proud of him?

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Author Sterling R. Minnoch
Publisher Xlibris Corporation LLC
Release year 2009
Cover type Hardcover
EAN 9781441545145
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