Product Description
Our First National Confederate Flag (1861) is available in a variety of sizes and materials to suit your display needs. This historical flag, also known as the "Stars and Bars," is a symbol of the early Confederacy and carries significant historical importance.
Key Features:
- High-Quality Materials: Select from Nylon-Printed, Nylon-Appliqued, or Cotton-Appliqued for the perfect combination of durability and authenticity.
- Reinforced Construction: Double-stitched seams and sturdy brass grommets provide enhanced durability and ease of display.
- Variety of Sizes: Multiple size options to suit different display needs, from small personal displays to large public presentations.
The First National Confederate Flag, often referred to as the "Stars and Bars," was adopted in 1861 as the official flag of the Confederate States of America. The design features three horizontal stripes—two red and one white—with a blue canton containing a circle of white stars representing the initial seven seceding Southern states. This flag was used during the early months of the Civil War and holds significant historical value as a symbol of the Confederacy's early identity and the struggles that defined the period. The flag's design was later changed due to its similarity to the Union flag, but it remains an important piece of American history.
Made in the USA!
(Open Market)