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Made in USA
Stars and Bars Flag |

Made in USA
Confederate Field Artillery |
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Made in USA
2nd Confederate Flag |

Made in USA
3rd Confederate Flag |
| There were
several different Confederate flags flown during the Civil War in the
United States. The Stars and Bars, upper left, adopted in 1861,
had stars for 7 seceding states. It looked too much like the U.S.
flag, so troops carried a Field Artillery flag, upper right or
the Southern Cross below. It had stars for 11 states and for
secession governments in Kentucky and Missouri. The Confederate
national flag of 1863, bottom left, also had stars for 11
states and for the secession governments in Kentucky and Missouri. The
flag resembled a flag of truce, so a red bar was added in 1865,
bottom right. This last flag is referred to as the 3rd Confederate
Flag. |
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Made in USA
Confederate Battle Flag or Southern Cross
The best-known Confederate
flag was the Battle Flag, the familiar Southern Cross. It was carried
by Confederate troops in the field which were the vast majority of
forces under the confederacy. The Stars represented the 11 states
actually in the Confederacy plus Kentucky and Missouri |
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Stock# |
Description and Size |
Price Each |
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A-311475 |
Stars and Bars
Flag Nyl-Glo 3' x 5' |
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A-311470 |
Stars and Bars
Flag 100% Cotton 3' x 5' |
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A-311485 |
Third
Confederated Flag Nyl-Glo 3' x 5' |
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A-195 |
Confederate
Field Artillery Flag Nyl-Glo 3' x 3' |
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A-281155 |
Confederate Battle Flag Nyl-Glo 12in x 18in |
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A-311445 |
Confederate Battle Flag Nyl-Glo 2' x 3' |
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A-311450 |
Confederate Battle Flag Nyl-Glo 3' x 5' |
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A-311455 |
Confederate Battle Flag Nyl-Glo 4' x 6' |
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A-311458 |
Confederate Battle Flag Nyl-Glo 5' x 8' |
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A-311150 |
Confederate Battle Flag 100% Cotton 3' x 5' |
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