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33rd Mississippi Battle Flag from the American Civil War . . . Confederate Battle Flag, Confederate States Of America, American Civil War, American History, Southern Heritage, Southern Pride, Civil War Flags, War Image, Civil War Photos
Mississippi boys and the Flags they rallied to | Civil War Potpourri
33rd Mississippi Battle Flag from the American Civil War . . .
Artillery Battle Flag that flew at the First Battle of Cabin Creek (July 1-2, 1863 near Pensacola, Oklahoma). Flag Of The Confederate States, Confederate Soldiers, American War, Battle Flag, America Civil War, Kansas
Artillery Battle Flag that flew at the First Battle of Cabin Creek (July 1-2, 1863 near Pensacola, Oklahoma).
The St. Augustine Blues became Company B, Third Florida Infantry, C.S.A.. It belonged to the 3rd FL Infantry, Co. B “Florida Independent Blues” and was presented to the unit by the Ladies of St. Augustine, FL, 1861. The seven stars (with dates of secession on them) represent, SC, MS, FL, AL, GA, LA, and TX Flags Of Our Fathers, Confederacy, Military History
St. Augustine Independent Blues militia flag, now at the Museum of the Confederacy. | Ranks, Uniforms, Clothing, & Gear
The St. Augustine Blues became Company B, Third Florida Infantry, C.S.A.. It belonged to the 3rd FL Infantry, Co. B “Florida Independent Blues” and was presented to the unit by the Ladies of St. Augustine, FL, 1861. The seven stars (with dates of secession on them) represent, SC, MS, FL, AL, GA, LA, and TX
Battle flag of 1st Mississippi Artillery, Co. A (Withers Light Artillery). Accession number: 1968.43.1 (Museum Division collection) Confederate Generals, Civil War Quotes, Mississippi Flag, Vicksburg
Battle flag of 1st Mississippi Artillery, Co. A (Withers Light Artillery). Accession number: 1968.43.1 (Museum Division collection)
1st North Carolina State Troops Regimental Battle Flag.  The battle flag of the First Regiment N.C. State Troops. Pvt. John Reams of Northampton County carried the banner into the Battle of Spotsylvania Court House in Virginia in May 1864, where he was captured during hand-to-hand combat. Confederate Monuments, North Carolina History, Hand To Hand Combat
1st NC State Troops Battle Flag
1st North Carolina State Troops Regimental Battle Flag. The battle flag of the First Regiment N.C. State Troops. Pvt. John Reams of Northampton County carried the banner into the Battle of Spotsylvania Court House in Virginia in May 1864, where he was captured during hand-to-hand combat.
Flag of the 1st AL American Pride
Alabama Civil War Period Flag Collection: 1st Alabama Infantry
Flag of the 1st AL
Battle flag of the 64th Georgia regiment 1864 Siege Of Petersburg, Tennessee Flag
Battle flag of the 64th Georgia regiment 1864
Ricardo Ibarra
Ricardo Ibarra
Confederate Captain Fredrick W. Smith's 'Second National' flag, Thing 1, White Supremacy, National Flag
Photos: The Value of Confederate Flags
Confederate Captain Fredrick W. Smith's 'Second National' flag,
William T Davis - 33rd Alabama Inf Reg | American Civil War Forums Civil War Art, Southern Cross
William T Davis - 33rd Alabama Inf Reg | Researching Civil War Records & Ancestry
William T Davis - 33rd Alabama Inf Reg | American Civil War Forums
Flag of the 15th Northwest Arkansas Infantry Regiment. One of three Arkansas regiments designated 15th, this small unit added the word "Northwest" to distinguish itself from the others. It's colors were captured in fierce fighting on on May 1,1863 at Port Gibson, Mississippi, by Private Amos Nagle of the 18th Illinois Infantry.
Flags of the Civil War | Civil War Potpourri
Flag of the 15th Northwest Arkansas Infantry Regiment. One of three Arkansas regiments designated 15th, this small unit added the word "Northwest" to distinguish itself from the others. It's colors were captured in fierce fighting on on May 1,1863 at Port Gibson, Mississippi, by Private Amos Nagle of the 18th Illinois Infantry.
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Second Model May 1863 : National Flag of the Confederacy, adopted May 1st 1863. (Note this National Flag was the one used in the 6th and the 7th Arkansas Infantry) Battle Of Shiloh, Southern Living
Second Model May 1863 : National Flag of the Confederacy, adopted May 1st 1863. (Note this National Flag was the one used in the 6th and the 7th Arkansas Infantry)
Hempstead Rifles Flag.  The company known as the “Hempstead Rifles” was raised in Hempstead County, Arkansas in May 1861. Although they were enlisted for only three months, the company engaged in the Battle of Wilson’s Creek on August 10, 1861. Returning to Arkansas, the company was mustered out of service on September 17, 1861, with the majority of the troops enlisting in regular Confederate units. Civil War Artwork, Pea Ridge
Battle of Pea Ridge | Hempstead Rifles Flag
Hempstead Rifles Flag. The company known as the “Hempstead Rifles” was raised in Hempstead County, Arkansas in May 1861. Although they were enlisted for only three months, the company engaged in the Battle of Wilson’s Creek on August 10, 1861. Returning to Arkansas, the company was mustered out of service on September 17, 1861, with the majority of the troops enlisting in regular Confederate units.
Danny's History & Ancient Cash Coins
Danny's History & Ancient Cash Coins
14th Pennsylvania Cavalry flag. Cavalry, Family History, Pennsylvania, Civilization, Google Search, Genealogy
14th Pennsylvania Cavalry flag.
Steve Thomas
Steve Thomas
51st Virginia Infantry American Revolutionary War
51st Virginia Infantry
Jamie Surber
Jamie Surber
31st Alabama
31st Alabama
8th and 19th Combined Arkansas Infantry  This flag is in amazingly good condition to have seen action at those infernos. Battle Standard, Jonesborough, Different Flags, Chickamauga, Last Battle
Flags of the Civil War | Civil War Potpourri
8th and 19th Combined Arkansas Infantry This flag is in amazingly good condition to have seen action at those infernos.
1st and 3rd Florida Infantry Abraham Lincoln, Carolina Do Sul, Historia
Flags of the Civil War | Civil War Potpourri
1st and 3rd Florida Infantry
14th Tennessee Infantry Battle Of Gettysburg, Southern Charm
14th Tennessee Infantry
CIVIL WAR: UNION FLAG. Tattered flag of the 44th New York Infantry, during the Civil War. Photograph, c1863. Us History, American Flag, Union Flags, Interesting History
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CIVIL WAR: UNION FLAG. Tattered flag of the 44th New York Infantry, during the Civil War. Photograph, c1863.
CONFEDERATE BATTLE FLAG CAPTURED AT MACON, GEORGIA ARSENAL APRIL 2, 1865
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CONFEDERATE BATTLE FLAG CAPTURED AT MACON, GEORGIA ARSENAL APRIL 2, 1865
Flag for Company A "Blount Guards", 23rd Regiment, Mississippi Infantry, from Iuka in Tippah County.  Flag Captured at Fort Donelson & returned to Mississippi in 1910.
Flags of the Civil War | Civil War Potpourri
Flag for Company A "Blount Guards", 23rd Regiment, Mississippi Infantry, from Iuka in Tippah County. Flag Captured at Fort Donelson & returned to Mississippi in 1910.
American Civil War flag This flag is a true veteran of the Battle of Gettysburg. It was captured by Union troops on July 3 during "Pickett's Charge". Today it resides in the Museum of the Confederacy in Richmond, Virginia. Gettysburg Battlefield, North Carolina, Pickett's Charge, Badges
American Civil War flag This flag is a true veteran of the Battle of Gettysburg. It was captured by Union troops on July 3 during "Pickett's Charge". Today it resides in the Museum of the Confederacy in Richmond, Virginia.
This flag belonged to the 84th Regiment of Infantry, United States Colored Troops. The unit was organized on April 4, 1864, and mustered for service on March 14, 1866. The red stripes bear the regiment's name and number and some of the battles in which the 84th fought. #flagday Black History, History Major, History Nerd, American Girl
United States Colored Troops Flag
This flag belonged to the 84th Regiment of Infantry, United States Colored Troops. The unit was organized on April 4, 1864, and mustered for service on March 14, 1866. The red stripes bear the regiment's name and number and some of the battles in which the 84th fought. #flagday
Smithsonian's National Museum of American History
Smithsonian's National Museum of American History
53rd Va. 2nd Corp. Longstreet ' s Corp. Pickett ' s  Division, Arnestead 's Brigade. Gettysburg July 1863.
53rd Va. 2nd Corp. Longstreet ' s Corp. Pickett ' s Division, Arnestead 's Brigade. Gettysburg July 1863.
Rick Bowser
Rick Bowser
The second flag of the 40th Alabama Infantry replaced the very first that had been presented to the regiment on September 9, 1862, during the early years of the Civil War. This first flag was captured at the fall of Vicksburg, but while at Vicksburg the regiment received a second flag, shown here, which was not captured and was hidden to prevent its capture and remained with the regiment until they received a new Hardee pattern flag at Demopolis, Alabama in October 1863. American Military History, Native American
The second flag of the 40th Alabama Infantry replaced the very first that had been presented to the regiment on September 9, 1862, during the early years of the Civil War. This first flag was captured at the fall of Vicksburg, but while at Vicksburg the regiment received a second flag, shown here, which was not captured and was hidden to prevent its capture and remained with the regiment until they received a new Hardee pattern flag at Demopolis, Alabama in October 1863.
National colors of the 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Text on flag reads: 34th Reg't 1st Zouves. Ohio Historical Society. Infantry, Ohio Historical Society, Parkersburg, Union Soldiers, United States Army
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National colors of the 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Text on flag reads: 34th Reg't 1st Zouves. Ohio Historical Society.
The Michigan Cavalry Brigade: Organized at Grand Rapids and sent to the field 11 October 1862, the Sixth Michigan flew this flag. Michigan Capital Committee. Grand Rapids Michigan, Diem, Brigade, Committee
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The Michigan Cavalry Brigade: Organized at Grand Rapids and sent to the field 11 October 1862, the Sixth Michigan flew this flag. Michigan Capital Committee.
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Battle Flag of the 39th N.C. Simply Southern, Southern Style, Mexican American War
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Battle Flag of the 39th N.C.
Confederate "Liberty or Death" Flag . Captured by Custer's Cavalry from Stuart's Cavalry During the Retreat after the Battle of Gettysburg in 1863. It was captured by William Goodman, Company I, Fifth Michigan Cavalry (Custer's Cavalry). He enlisted from Salem, Michigan August 19, 1862 and was taken prisoner at James City, Virginia on October 11, 1863. Goodman remained a prisoner of war and died at the infamous Andersonville, Georgia prison on July 24, 1864. Heritage Auctions. Custer, Prisoners Of War
Confederate "Liberty or Death" Flag Captured by Custer's Cavalry | Lot #72101 | Heritage Auctions
Confederate "Liberty or Death" Flag . Captured by Custer's Cavalry from Stuart's Cavalry During the Retreat after the Battle of Gettysburg in 1863. It was captured by William Goodman, Company I, Fifth Michigan Cavalry (Custer's Cavalry). He enlisted from Salem, Michigan August 19, 1862 and was taken prisoner at James City, Virginia on October 11, 1863. Goodman remained a prisoner of war and died at the infamous Andersonville, Georgia prison on July 24, 1864. Heritage Auctions.