3rd Arkansas Infantry House Flag

3rd Arkansas Infantry House Flag

$30.00
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These are modern all-weather nylon flags for your house or garden based on the original flag of the 3rd Arkansas Infantry. Historical background: The battle flag of the 3rd Regiment Arkansas Volunteer Infantry dated December 1862. It is a bunting, wool, and cotton flag with a red field. Across the flag is an "X" shaped cross of dark blue, six inches wide edged by half-inch wide white cotton. Twelve white five-pointed stars 3 1/2" each lie on the cross bars. The white border around the flag is 1 3/4" wide. The designation, 3rd Ark., is sewn at the center on the cross running diagonally.At the siege of Fredericksburg, the members of the 3rd Arkansas Infanrty Regiment were especially kind to refugees, sharing food and shelter. In gratitude, the ladies of Fredericksburg (December 1862) sewed this new flag for the unit to replace the one they had from Monticello, which was in tatters. The new flag was in the standard pattern of the Army of Northern Virginia, to which the Arkansas Regiment w

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