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This flag was the personal headquarters flag for General George Custer (1839-1876). It was made by his wife Libby. The original was lost at the battle of the Little Bighorn. It is believed that this flag was made of silk but no authentic documentation has been found to …
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Flags and Artifacts from Major General George Armstrong Custer ZFC0312  A transcript of General Custer’s message to 3rd Cavalry Division at Appomattox of on the day of Robert E. Lee’s surrender, April 9, 1865. It was Custer’s 3rd Division that received the message from Lee’s army that they wished to surrender.
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ZFC0490General George A. Custer’s Headquarters Command designating Flag, 3rd Div. Cavalry Corp., and General Custer commanded the 3rd Cavalry Division in 1864 thru the end of the Civil War in 1865. This flag served with Custer during 1864 and 1865 alongside his 3rd Personal Guidon (ZFC0489).
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ZFC0490—General George A. Custer's Headquarters Command designating Flag, 3rd Div. Cavalry Corp., and General Custer commanded the 3rd Cavalry Division in 1864 thru the end of the Civil War in 1865. This flag served with Custer during 1864 and 1865 alongside his 3rd Personal Guidon (ZFC0489).
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Fortunately for posterity, the flag was left at Custer's headquarters at Fort Abraham Lincoln, Dakota Territory in 1876 as Custer and his men rode to their immortality at the Battle of Little Bighorn. General Custer's silk, swallow-tailed …
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(Size: 29.5" X 48" = 74.93cm X 121.92cm) This personal command flag was only flown when Custer was on the battlefield. It was usually carried by a trooper who followed closely behind Custer throughout the battle. It has therefore sometimes been called his Headquarters flag.
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