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Flags of the Confederate States Army
Was there a cavalry size Army of Northern Virginia battle flag? Were most of the flags made in the Confederacy sewn by hand or by sewing machine? Why are there 13 stars on Confederate flags?
Battle Flags of the Army of Tennessee, late 1863 to 1865
In late November, 1863, the Confederate Army of Tennessee (which had been the old Army of the Mississippi), was soundly defeated at the Battle of Missionary Ridge near Chattanooga, …
“STARS AND BARS” The First Confederate National Flag
The original flag of the Confederate States of America, commonly known as the “STARS AND BARS”, was approved by the Congress of the Provisional Government of the Confederate …
Battle Flags of the Army of the Mississippi / Army ... - Confederate …
After the fall of Fort Donelson in February 1862, Generals Albert Sidney Johnston and P.G.T. Beauregard concentrated the various Confederate army commands at Corinth, Mississippi and …
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the confederate 1st national flag (the “stars & bars”) as a military flag. FIRST NATIONAL FLAGS FOR THE CONFEDERATE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC CONFEDERATE 1ST NATIONAL …
Secondary Flags of the Confederate States Army
In the Confederacy, designating flags were virtually unheard of until 1864, and then, the concept only was promulgated in the main western Army—the Confederate Army of Tennessee. Like …
Battle Flags in the Trans-Mississippi Department - Confederate Flags
the confederate 1st national flag in the trans-mississippi In the battle of Wilson’s Creek (Oak Ridge) on 10 August 1861, according to one of the German newspapers of St. Louis, General …
Isn't the Rectangular "battle flag" really the ... - Confederate Flags
Jan 27, 2000 · As for the battle flags, it only describes the battle flag as envisioned by Generals Johnston and Beauregard at their meeting in Centreville, Virginian in September 1861, and …
“STAINLESS BANNER” The Second Confederate National Flag
The second flag of the Confederate States of America, commonly known as the “STAINLESS BANNER”, was created by an Act of the Congress of the Confederate States (Statutes at …
Battle Flags of the Army of Northern Virginia - Confederate Flags
Following the adoption of the Stars and Bars as the national flag of the Confederate States, many military units on both regimental and company levels, quickly adopted it for use as a battle …