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A second 7th Cavalry guidon was recovered in September 1876, at the Battle of Slim Buttes near present-day Reva, S.D. Now in possession of the Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument, that flag was poorly cared for and is now in horrible condition
-- "almost dust," according to the monument's chief of interpretation, Ken Woody. As for Culbertson's Guidon -- or Custer's Last Flag, as Sotheby's has billed it
-- Woody pointed out that without the Custer mystique, it would be just another piece of old cloth. "Some people like memorabilia and Americana, and they all want to own a little piece of it," Woody said. Sealed in a custom-made plexiglass case by the Detroit museum since its return from the Park Service in 1982, the flag has several holes in it and the red of some its stripes has run into the white stripes. The once-sharp swallowtail tips are now tattered and torn. Culbertson's guidon also is missing a star and a section of striping about 9 inches wide and 6 inches high
-- apparently cut away as a souvenir before its acquisition by the museum. Yet on the auction block, even what's missing gets a story. "I'm sure Culbertson let other men take small snippets for themselves," Sotheby's vice chairman David Redden said.
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