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confederateflag.gif Confederate Flag
Confederate Navy Jack: Used as a navy jack at sea from 1863 onward. This flag has become the generally recognized symbol of the South.

Ours is outdoor nylon grade with canvas header and brass grommets.

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firstnational.gif Confederate First National Flag
Also known as the Stars and Bars, this was the official flag of the Confederacy from March 1861 to May 1863. The pattern and colors of this flag did not distinguish it sharply fom the Stars and Stripes of the Union. Consequently, considerable confusion was caused on the battlefield.

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confed2.gif Second National Confederate Flag
On May 1, 1863, a second design was adopted, placing the Battle Flag (also known as the "Southern Cross") as the canton on a white field. This flag was easily mistaken for a white flag of surrender, especially when the air was calm and the flag hung limply.

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confed3.gif Third National Confederate Flag
On March 4th,1865, a short time before the collapse of the Confederacy, a third pattern was adapted; a broad bar of red was placed on the fly end of the white field. Ours is outdoor Nylon with canvas header and brass grommets.
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bonnieblue.jpg Bonnie Blue Flag
On Saturday, September 11, 1810, troops under the command of Major Isaac Johnson set out for the provincial capitol at Baton Rouge. At the head of the column rode a colour sergeant carrying a blue flag with a single, five-pointed white star. This flag had been made a few days before by Mrs. Melissa Johnson. Together with other republican forces under the command of Colonel Philemon Thomas, these men captured Baton Rouge without loss to themselves and on September 23, 1810, raised their Bonnie Blue Flag over the fort of Baton Rouge. Three days later, John Rhea, president of the West Florida convention, signed a Declaration of Independence, and the lone star flag became the emblem of a new republic. Ours is outdoor Nylon with canvas header and brass grommets.
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