The Custer Military Trail Historic Archeological District is a
national historic district consisting of 18,149 acres (7,345 ha) located in
Billings and
Golden Valley Counties in
North Dakota. The district includes five historic sites associated with the Plains Indian War from 1864 to 1876.
The historic sites include
Initial Rock, a site where George Custer's 7th Cavalry Regiment camped on May 28, 1876, en route to Little Bighorn. Two privates in Custer's regiment, W. C. Williams and F. Neely, carved their initials into a sandstone boulder at the site. The district also includes two additional military campsites, the site of the
Battle of the Badlands, and portions of a military supply trail. The district was listed on the
National Register of Historic Places in 2009. The district has five
contributing sites.[1][3][4][5]