Major General Alfred Terry Signed Card "Alfred H. Terry Major General
USA Feb 26, 1887”. 4.5” X 3.5” Accompanied
by a small engraving of similar size. Alfred H. Terry Major General
U.S.A.” He led his troops to victory at
the second battle of Ft Fisher. After the war, He helped to negotiate the Treaty of Fort Laramie (1868), which ended Red Cloud's campaign against American troops in the region. Terry became a
strong opponent of the Ku Klux Klan after
being assigned as the last military governor of the Third Military District, based in Atlanta.
Terry was the commander of the U.S. Army column marching westward into the Montana Territory during what is now popularly known as the Centennial Campaign of 1876–77. Two other columns marched toward the same objective area (George Crook's from the south and John Gibbon's from the west). A column of troops under his command arrived shortly after the Battle of Little Bighorn and discovered the bodies of Custer's men. His aide-de-camp, Robert Patterson Hughes, who was also his brother-in-law, investigated Custer's activities before and during the battle and authored a critical report. In October 1877, he went to Canada to negotiate with Sitting Bull. He was still in command in Montana during the Nez Perce War and sent reinforcements to intercept Chief Joseph.