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Historical Civil War & Revolutionary War Flags



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Civil War Flags
 

Confederate (Rebel) Flag











The Confederate (Rebel) Flag
was, and still remains, a symbol of the Civil War's Confederate Army. 3X5 feet Superknit Polyester. Click flag to enlarge image.


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Confederate Battle Flag



The Confederate Battle Flag was designed to help the Confederate Army identify its troops in battle. It was also shortened to form a square so that it wouldn't easily catch on branches or other obstacles or get torn by bayonets. 3X5 feet Superknit Polyester.


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Calvary Guideon
Flag



Cavalry Guideon Flag, 3X5 feet Superknit Polyester. Click flag to enlarge image.


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Confederate First National Flag



The Confederate First National Flag was adopted but never officially enacted. For 25 five days, the Confederate States of America had no officially-approved flag. In their haste to have a flag prepared for their fast-approaching flag raising ceremony on March 4, 1861, Congress neglected to formally enact a flag law. Still, this flag, the Confederate First National Flag, was raised for the first time and flew over the capitol building in Montgomery, Alabama. It featured seven stars, representing the Confederate States. By the third week of May, two or more stars were added to represent newly-joined Virginia and Arkansas. By July, North Carolina and Tennessee joined the Confederacy and the number of stars increased to eleven. As the Confederate States of America reached its zenith, admitting Kentucky and Missouri in December, the flag was changed to carry a circle of 13 stars. During battle, this flag was sometimes confused with the Union Stars and Stripes, and was therefore it was replaced by the 2nd National flag in 1863. (Also see the Confederate Battle Flag, which was changed for similar reasons.)
Confederate First National Flag, 3X5 feet Superknit Polyester. Click flag to enlarge image.


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Calvary Guideon Flag

Confederate Second National Flag, 3X5 feet Superknit Polyester. Click flag to enlarge image.


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Fort Sumter Flag



As the Civil War began on April 12, 1861, this flag flew over Fort Sumter in Charleston.
3X5 feet Superknit Polyester. Click flag to enlarge image.


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Revolutionary War Flags

 

Betsy Ross Flag



The famous Betsy Ross flag, designed by Betsy Ross, Francis Hopkins, and George Washington himself! Now you can own it for yourself, and add a touch of historic class to any environment. 3X5 feet Superknit Polyester. Click flag to enlarge image.



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Bennington Flag



Quality Bennington 76 flag, 3X5 feet Superknit Polyester. Click flag to enlarge image.


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First Navy Jack/Don't Tread on Me Flag

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Quality First Navy Jack / Don't Tread On Me flag, 3X5 feet Superknit Polyester. Click flag to enlarge image.



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Gadsen Don't Tread on Me Flag



Gadsden Don't Tread On Me flag, 3X5 feet Superknit Polyester. The classic rattlesnake flag with the clearest of all messages, and using an indigenous, and dangerous, American creature to deliver that message. Brilliant. Click flag to enlarge image.



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Culpepper Liberty or Death/Don't Tread on Me Flag



Culpeper Liberty Or Death Don't Tread On Me flag, 3X5 feet Superknit Polyester. This flag says it all. A simple, direct declaration of the inner intent and strength to wage a war, if necessary, to be free. Click flag to enlarge image.



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British Red Ensign Flag

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This was the first National flag of the United States, and the best-known of the British Maritime flags, also known as Ensigns. It was formed by placing the Union flag in the canton of another flag having a field of white, blue or red. This flag is also known as the Meteor flag, and was widely used on ships during the Colonial period.



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Bunker Hill Flag


 

 




On the nights of June 16 & 17, 1775,  American colonists fortified Breed's and Bunker Hills overlooking Boston Harbor. Although independence had not been officially declared, a fight brewed. When the British advanced up the slopes, they saw an early New England flag -- possibly a red or blue banner. Many early Colonial flags had been made by altering the English flag, and most still contained a reference to the mother country. This flag indicates that the colonists still saw themselves as British subjects, but desired more expansive liberties.




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Continental Flag

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Featuring a green New England pine tree in place of the Union flag in the canton, the Continental Flag is a variation of the British Red Ensign or Meteor flag. The Continental Flag is believed to have been carried at the Battle of Bunker Hill.



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Guilford Courthouse Flag

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Another unique flag flown during the Revolutionary War, as each group associated with the Revolution flew its own flag. This flag, featuring an elongated canton and blue and red stripes, was first raised over the Guilfoed Courthouse by General Greene on March 15, 1781. his militia stemmed the British advance in the Carolinas, forcing them back toward the coast in one of the bloodiest battles of the Revolution.



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Green Mountain Boys Flag

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The "Green Mountain Boys" fought under General Stark at the Battle of Bennington on August 16, 1777. Their name is represented by the flag's green field, and the flag's 13 white stars represent the 13 Colonies. The Green Mountain Boys achieved one of their greatest victories under Ethan Allen on May 10, 1775, when they silently infiltrated the British-held Fort Ticonderoga.They secured the British surrender, then captured the fort's cannons and mortars, which they brought to Genral Washington, who used the arms to repel British forces from Boston Harbor.



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Rhode Island Regiment Flag

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The Rhode Island anchor has represented the seafaring state since 1647. the flag's 13 stars represent the original 13 Colonies, which included Rhose Island, and whose brave colonists were among the first to join the Minutemen outside Boston. The Rhode Island Regiment, represented by this flag, fought at the battles of Trenton, Brandywine and Yorktown. The Rhode Island Regiment flag is preserved today at the State House in Providence, Rhode Island.



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Grand Union / Continental Flag

Grand Union Flag

Also known as the Continental flag, the Grand Union Flag 1775 is the first true US flag. Combining the British King's Colours and the 13 stripes that represented the 13 Colonies, the flag symbolized unity. The favorite design of George Washington, he chose it to be flown at the formation of the Continental Army on New Year's Day, 1776. The Grand Union flag was raised that day on Prospect Hill in Somerville, near Washington's headquarters at Cambridge, Massachusetts.



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Fort Moultrie Flag

Fort Moultrie flag

A true battle flag, the Fort Moultrie flag was shot away by the British in battle in 1776. The Fort Moultrie flag was the official flag of the Minutemen of South Carolina. The flag was designed in 1775, and flew over Fort Moultrie (then Fort Sullivan) in Charleston Harbor.



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About our Historical Flags

Our high-quality historical flags represent hundreds of years of history, both American and from around the world. These include Revolutionary War flags, and the original designs for the American flag, Civil War flags, Confederacy Flags, Christopher Columbus Flags, USSR flags, East Germany flags, the Alamo flag, and many more!

They're made with special, rugged, high-tech Superknit polyester fabric, and feature excellent durability and lustrous attractiveness at a great price. They're more attractive and durable than cheaper printed polyester flags you may find elsewhere. The flag designs are printed on the specially textured fabric, which combines good looks, toughness, and a pleasant tactile quality. Our flags are finished with a strong canvas heading,  four rows of stitching on the fly end, and two sturdy, gleaming brass finish grommets. Each flag is 3 ft. X 5 ft.