The second national flag of the Confederacy (Stainless Banner or Stonewall Jackson Flag) was put into service on May 1, 1863. It was designed to replace the first national flag, which had been confused with the U.S. flag in ...

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The second national flag of the Confederacy (Stainless Banner or Stonewall Jackson Flag) was put into service on May 1, 1863. It was designed to replace the first national flag, which had been confused with the U.S. flag in battle. However, this flag also caused confusion when the battlefield was windless and the white field often concealed the first quarter, causing the flag to be mistaken for the white flag, indicating ceasefire. Its inaugural use covering Stonewall Jackson's coffin at his funeral.
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  • Brand new 3' x 5' (36" x 60") Polyester Second National Confederate flag
  • Lightweight and great for hanging inside and out doors
  • Double sewn edges for durability
  • Includes 2 Brass grommets for hanging!
  • Brand new 3' x 5' (36" x 60") Polyester Second National Confederate flag
  • Lightweight and great for hanging inside and out doors
  • Double sewn edges for durability
  • Includes 2 Brass grommets for hanging!

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