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51" x 51" Army of Northern Virginia battle flag issued to the 18th NC Infantry Regiment; the original soldiers placed battle honors upon their standard to commemorate bravery during these hard fought victories. The original flag had honors on both sides, but this only has one side represented. This is one of the most iconic Confederate Battle Flags in existence. Hand screen printed on a super polyester.
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3'x5' polyester 1st National Flag originally adopted on March 4,1861 with 7 stars representing the original Confederate States. This is the "Stars and Bars" flag versus the "Stars and Stripes" flag of the United States.
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3'x5' polyester 2nd National Flag originally adopted to replace the "Stars and Bars" on March 1, 1863. This was also reverently called the "Stainless Banner" as it is a large white flag with a Confederate Battle Flag in the canton.
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3rd National Flag originally adopted to replace the "Stainless Banner" on March 4,1865. This was also reverently called the "Blood Stained Banner". Standard 3'x 5' polyester with 2 grommets and 4 rows of stitching on the end for a long life of outdoor wear.
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These miniature 4" x 6" stick flags (ANV is 4" x 4") are perfect for giving away at festivals, recruiting drives, parades and more!
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Battle flag of the Army of Northern Virginia. Comes in a 32" X 32" with white border or a 52" X 52" with white border.
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Army of Tennessee Battle Flag also referred to as the "Naval Jack". The SCV's flag design is unique in that it replicates the design of an original flag found in a museum. This is not a novelty flag, but a faithful recreation of an original in dimensions and design.
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3'x5' polyester Bonnie Blue Flag - the first Confederate Flag, although not officially recognized by the Confederacy.
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Faithful polyester reproduction of the flag captured from Confederate Major Gillis in California. The original flag is preserved in the California State Museum. This is a 17 star First National and a true California Republic flag! 3' high at the hoist and 5.5' at the fly, this flag is correct in its historical dimensions and colors. The original flag has faded and the stars re-glued, but this is the closest printed reproduction of this flag every made (see original image).
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3' x 5' polyester. All 5 of the "Civilized Tribes" of the Native Americans fought for the Confederacy with Cherokee Chief Stand Watie serving as a Confederate general - reportedly the last Confederate general to lay down arms in 1865.
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Polyester 3'X5'. General Hardee was a Corps Commander in the Army of Tennessee and this distinctive flag of royal blue with a heavy white border and circled orb was carried by the regiments of his Corps. Patrick Cleburne's men carried this banner into combat and he was killed under it at Franklin.












