Confederate Rebel FlagWhat is now often called "The Confederate Flag" or "The Confederate Battle Flag" (actually a combination of the Battle Flag's colors with the Second Navy Jack's design), despite its never having historically represented the CSA as a nation, has become a widely recognized symbol of the South. It is also called the "rebel" or "Dixie" flag, and is often incorrectly referred to as the "Stars and Bars" (the actual "Stars and Bars" is the First National Flag, which used an entirely different design).
These high quality Confederate 3'x5' polyester flags have 2 grommets for attaching to your flag pole plus four rows of stitching on the fly end.
They hold up well outdoors and are very high quality for the price. No minimum order. Only $6.50 each
OR buy 2 for $12 or 24 Confederate Rebel Flags for only $3.75 each.
1st Confederate Flag (Stars and Bars)The first official flag of the Confederacy, called the "Stars and Bars," was flown from March 5, 1861 to May 26, 1863.
The very first national flag of the Confederacy was designed by Prussian artist Nicola Marschall in Marion, Alabama. The Stars and Bars flag was adopted March 4, 1861 in Montgomery, Alabama and raised over the dome of that first Confederate Capitol. Marschall also designed the Confederate uniform.
The 1st Confederate 3'x5' polyester flag has 2 brass grommets for attaching to your flag pole. Flag is printed and has 7 stars in the field which is the original 1st Confederate flag.
2nd Confederate FlagThe second national flag of the Confederacy, called the "Stainless Banner," was put into service on May 1, 1863. It was designed to replace the first national flag. The first national flag had become increasingly criticized for its similarity to the Stars and Stripes, even though this had been the main argument for its initial adoption. The flag is sometimes referred to as the "Stonewall Jackson Flag" because of its inaugural use covering Stonewall Jackson's coffin at his funeral.
The 2nd Confederate 3'x5' polyester flag has 2 brass grommets for attaching to your flag pole and has four rows of stitching on the fly end.
3rd Confederate FlagThe third national flag was adopted March 4, 1865, just before the fall of the Confederacy. The red vertical stripe was proposed by Major Arthur L. Rogers, who argued that the pure white field of the second national flag could be mistaken as a flag of truce. Rogers lobbied successfully to have his design introduced in the Confederate Senate. He defended his design as having "as little as possible of the Yankee blue", and described it as symbolizing the primary origins of the people of the South, with the cross of Britain and the red bar from the flag of France.
The 3'x5' polyester 3rd Confederate flag has 2 brass grommets for attaching to your flag pole.
Bonnie Blue FlagIn addition to the national flags, a wide variety of flags and banners were flown by Southerners during the War. Most famously, the "Bonnie Blue Flag" (which actually dated from the short-lived Republic of West Florida in 1810), was used as an early flag of Texas in 1836, and was used as an unofficial flag during the early months of 1861.
The 3'x5' Bonnie Blue polyester flag has 2 metal grommets for attaching to your flag pole.
34 Star Polyester Flag - CircularThis is one of many designs used during the Civil War. The pattern used here became popular during the Civil War until the late 1800s.
These 100% polyester 34 Star Circle Polyester flags measure 3'x5', have 2 brass grommets used for attaching to your flag pole, and are perfect for special events, school projects, church and business displays, or for displaying in your dorm room or home.
Although they can be used indoors and outdoors, we recommend the top quality nylon outdoor display flags if you are going to use your flag outdoors for prolonged periods of time in all types of weather.
34 Star Flag Polyester Flag - LinearThese 100% polyester 34 star (1860's era) flags measure 3'x5', have 2 brass grommets used for attaching to your flag pole, and are perfect for special events, school projects, church and business displays, or for displaying in your dorm room or home.
Although they can be used indoors and outdoors, we recommend the top quality nylon outdoor display flags if you are going to use your flag outdoors for prolonged periods of time in all types of weather.
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