Description: General Custers Personal Guidon 3x5 Sewn Cotton General Custers Personal Guidon 3x5 Sewn Cotton General George Custers 35 HQ Flag Sewn and Embroidered Cotton General George Armstrong Custer is best known for his spectacular defeat at Little Bighorn Montana where he and his entire 7th Cavalry fought to their deaths against the Sioux and Cheyenne Indians of the Northern Plains. This event often overshadows the fact that Custer was one of the finest cavalry officers to have served on either side during the war between the states as evidenced by his outstanding leadership, bravery, and achievements in the Civil War. Custer held the rank of Captain at the beginning of the war and fought at the very first major battle, Manassas. By the end of the war, he had been promoted to Major General and at just 25 years old he is the youngest officer in US military history to ever achieve the rank. After the wars end, the United States downsized its military, and Custers rank was reduced back to Captain he was assigned to Texas where he commanded all of the US Cavalry there with his headquarters in Austin but was soon thereafter promoted to Lt. Colonel in 1866 as he was given command of the 7th Cavalry Regiment at Ft. Abraham Lincoln in the Dakota territory. There were four different flags used as Custers personal guidon, all having a similar design. This fourth guidon design was hand-made by Custers beloved wife Elizabeth Libbie. She had promised to make him a new flag that he could carry during the Appomattox Campaign. Just before the battle of Dinwiddie, General Custer dispatched Lieutenant Peter Boehm back to Washington with letters to the war department as well as a personal letter to his wife Libbie who had completed the new flag for her husband. After receiving the flag, Boehm wrapped the flag around his body and concealed it under his uniform as he had to ride through Confederate territory where Colonel Mosby was known to be active and he feared being captured. Boehm did make it back safely and presented the flag to the General who was very pleased with the beautiful new guidon. It was flown as Custers personal guidon for the remainder of the war from Dinwiddie through Appomattox where he and the 3rd Cavalry Division under his command were instrumental in forcing the surrender of General Lee. Custer always had the flag close to him and when it became too worn to use on the field he placed it on display in his study at Ft. Abraham Lincoln, which is where it was when Custer was killed at Little Bighorn on June 25th, 1876. This is a reproduction of Custers 4th personal calvary guidon that was hand-made by his wife Libbie. The actual dimensions and materials are not exactly the same as the original flag. The artwork is visible on both sides of the flag. Cotton flags feature a very heavy, luxurious look and feel. They are commonly used indoors because of their old-world, hand-crafted appearance but can also be flown outside for parades and special events, although they are not very durable or fade-resistant with prolonged exposure to the outdoor elements. Cotton flags are also suitable for tea staining and/or framing and hanging indoors. Heavy, soft cotton fabric Fully sewn construction Heavy canvas header with three brass grommets 4 rows of stitching on the fly end Flag size: 3x5 Shipping USA Shipping cost:FREE USPS shipping to the USA! Delivery time:When you place your order, you will be agreeing to your package being shipped with the United States Postal Service (USPS). Our shipping team strives to ship orders within 2 business days but can take up to 4 business days during times of heavy order volume. If your order requires expedited shipping, please contact us before or immediately after placing your order, and we will be happy to make arrangements for you. Expedited orders may incur additional shipping and/or handling fees. Payment We accept the following payment methods: Immediate payment through eBay Please contact us if you have any questions.
Price: 50.34 USD
Location: Canton, Texas
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Type: Flag
Theme: HIstorical
Country/State: United States
Subject: Historical/Reenactment
Material: Polyester
Size: 3' x 5'
Occasion: History
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