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Flag - 33rd Virginia Emerald Guards

Flag - 33rd Virginia Emerald Guards

The 33rd Virginia Volunteer Infantry Company E, known as the Emerald Guards, was formed in May and June of 1861…

Flag - 32nd Alabama Volunteers

Flag - 32nd Alabama Volunteers

32nd Alabama Volunteer Artillery flag. Made in 1863, the flag lists four battle honors as well as honor for capturing…

Flag - 2nd SC Cavalry

Flag - 2nd SC Cavalry

The original 2nd SC Cavalry flag, which this is based on, belonged to Company D. The 2nd SC Cav was…

Flag - 2nd Louisiana Cavalry

Flag - 2nd Louisiana Cavalry

Also known as the 33rd Partisan Rangers, the 2nd LA Cavalry consisted of 10 companies (A - K, except for…

Flag - 2nd Kentucky Infantry

Flag - 2nd Kentucky Infantry

The 2nd Kentucky Infantry was organized in Tennessee at Camp Boone on August of 1861. It became part of the…

Flag - 2nd Georgia Battalion Sharpshooters

Flag - 2nd Georgia Battalion Sharpshooters

"Sharpshooters, like fiddlers, are born, not made." - Maj. Gen. Ambrose P. Hill, CSA

The 2nd Georgia Battalion Sharpshooters were…

Flag - 2nd Confederate National - Cotton

Flag - 2nd Confederate National - Cotton

The 2nd Confederate National Flag, also known as the Stainless Banner in cotton. Sewn bars and embroidered stars.

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Flag - 2nd Confederate National

Flag - 2nd Confederate National

The 2nd Confederate National Flag, also known as the Stainless Banner, replaced the first Confederate National flag as it resembled…

Flag - 2nd Alabama Infantry Co. C

Flag - 2nd Alabama Infantry Co. C

Seven stars, seven stripes, delivered to Company C of the 2nd Alabama Infantry on March 23rd, 1861 at the Claiborne,…

Flag - 25th NC Infantry Co. G - Highland Guards

Flag - 25th NC Infantry Co. G - Highland Guards

On July 8th, 1861 the Highland Guards enlisted at Franklin, NC and were assigned as Company G of the 25th…

Flag - 1st Texas Infantry Hoods Brigade

Flag - 1st Texas Infantry Hoods Brigade

The Texas Brigade was also known as Hood's Brigade, after it's leader General John Bell Hood. The brigade served with…

Flag - 1st FL Special Cavalry Battalion

Flag - 1st FL Special Cavalry Battalion

The 1st Florida Special Cavalry Battalion was organized near Plant City, FL in April of 1864 and commanded by Charles…

Flag - 1st Confederate Naval Jack

Flag - 1st Confederate Naval Jack

From 1861 to 1863 ships in the Confederate Navy flew the first national flag of the Confederacy, along with a…

Flag - 1st Confederate National - 7 Stars

Flag - 1st Confederate National - 7 Stars

The first Confederate National Flag, originally having 7 stars for the 7 original Confederate States. As with the US flag…

Flag - 1st Confederate National - 13 Stars

Flag - 1st Confederate National - 13 Stars

The first Confederate National Flag, originally having 7 stars for the 7 original Confederate States. As with the US flag…

Flag - 1st Confederate National - 11 Stars

Flag - 1st Confederate National - 11 Stars

The first Confederate National Flag, originally having 7 stars for the 7 original Confederate States. As with the US flag…

Flag - 1st Confederate "Independence or Death"

Flag - 1st Confederate "Independence or Death"

This flag is based on one captured during the war by Iowa troops stationed at Waverly, Tennessee. The report:

"On the…

Flag - 1st Cherokee Mounted Rifles - Cherokee Braves

Flag - 1st Cherokee Mounted Rifles - Cherokee Braves

Led by Brigadier General Stand Watie (Cherokee: Degataga), the Cherokee Braves flew a variant of the First Confederate Flag. The…

Flag - 1st AL Infantry Co. D - Perote Guards

Flag - 1st AL Infantry Co. D - Perote Guards

The Perote Guards were organized in Perote, Alabama, in 1859. The companies uniforms and flags were hand made by the…

Flag - 17th & 18th TX Cavalry

Flag - 17th & 18th TX Cavalry

The 17th & 18th Texas Cavalry were organized in East Texas in 1862 and sent to Arkansas. They were taken…

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