designed by henry hawkins sibley based on a plains indian teepee pattern. the family had had these tents in their possession since recovering at that point in time. one of them's a wall tent and then this is the sibley tent. remarkably, it's now known there are only two sibley tents in the american civil war in existence in the world. one in each hemisphere of mother earth. this one is in our hemisphere, and in possession of the american people now. this tent, recent negotiations with smithsonian institute, will be traveling to washington for potential display at the national african-american museum and the civil war exhibit of the african-american experience in the civil war. so that we're excited about that. the conservation and the expedition of tents is very difficult, they're quite large. this is a huge tent, and they got all kinds of issues on their display, because they're heavy, they're cumbersome. we're talking about old canvas and we're talking about old threads, stress points are weak, and they're going to be strained more with the exhibition. so