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Crazy Horse was born c. 1840, near present-day Rapid City, South Dakota. He was an Oglala Sioux Indian chief who fought against removal to a reservation in the Black Hills. In 1876 he joined with Cheyenne forces in a surprise attack against Gen.
George Crook; then united with Chief Sitting Bull for the Battle of the Little Bighorn. In 1877, Crazy Horse surrendered and was killed in a scuffle with soldiers.  More info: http://www.biography.com/people/crazy-horse-9261082

Crazy Horse, a handsome Man.  Another wonderful companion for any of the 24"
women on a cloth body.

Doll Name: Crazy Horse
Pattern Body: 741-PB27CrazyHorseF4D1
Pattern Outfit: 741-PO27CrazyHorsel-LcF4D1
Worksheet: not at this time
Porcelain Body parts used: Socket Head, Shoulder plate, upper arms, lower arms, upper legs, lower legs
Poured in Lady White
Used Molds: Complete Used Set: Price: $200 Weight: 00 lbs.
Item ID: 741-27-CrazyHorse-locF1



  


  

 

         

     
    

 

 

 

 

DOLL PATTERN: Mastel: 27" (68.58cm) Crazy Horse

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