THE CONFEDERATE STARS & BARS BATTLE FLAG OF THE 5TH LOUISINANA INFANTRY (KENNEDY'S BATTALLION OF NEW ORLEANS), 1861
34 STARS, A CIVIL WAR FLAG IN THE "GREAT STAR" OR "GREAT FLOWER" PATTERN, HANDED DOWN THROUGH THE JOHNSON-SCUDDER FAMILY OF OSWEGO COUNTY, WITH VERBAL HISTORY THAT IT WAS CARRIED BY A LOCAL VOLUNTEER UNIT
PATRIOTIC BANNER DEPICTING THE U.S.S. MONTEREY, FRAMED BY BILLOWING FLAGS, A SPREADWING EAGLE, AND SALIOR-BRAIDED ROPE FRINGE, ca 1898-99
35 STARS, 1863-65, CIVIL WAR PERIOD, WEST VIRGINIA STATEHOOD, MEDALLION CONFIGURATION, HALOED CENTER STAR
35 STARS, ENTIRELY HAND-SEWN AND WITH GREAT GRAPHIC FEATURES, CIVIL WAR PERIOD, WEST VIRGINIA STATEHOOD, 1863-1865:
34 HAND-SEWN STARS ON A CIVIL WAR PERIOD FLAG WITH 12 STRIPES, POSSIBLY TO EXCLUDE SOUTH CAROLINA, 1861-1863, A SMALL, HOMEMADE EXAMPLE WITH NICE FOLK QUALITIES
CONFEDERATE 1ST NATIONAL FLAG COVER (ENVELOPE) ADVERTISING JEFFERSON DAVIS AND ALEXANDER STEPHENS FOR PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT OF THE CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA (1861)
CONFEDERATE PARADE FLAG IN THE "SOUTHERN CROSS" OR "BATTLE FLAG" FORMAT, WITH A UNITED CONFEDERATE VETERAN'S OVERPRINT, AN UNUSUAL EXAMPLE, 1910-1920
13 HAND-SEWN STARS IN A MEDALLION CONFIGURATION, AN EXTREMELY SCARCE, SMALL SIZE FOR THE PERIOD, 1876 CENTENNIAL ERA
ONE-OF-A-KIND AMONG KNOWN EXAMPLES: 36 STAR PARADE FLAG WITH A MEDALLION CONFIGURATION THAT HAS A HUGE, HALOED CENTER STAR, ONE STAR FLANKING IN EACH OF THREE CORNERS, AND A TRIO OF STARS IN ONE CORNER, CIVIL WAR ERA, NEVADA STATEHOOD, 1864-67:
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