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Marie Louise Taylor Alabama Flag - House Flag stonewall brigade where the regiment was mustered

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where the regiment was mustered into the Provisional Army of Tennessee

This is where the flag’s name is derived

five men were wounded: Joseph M

He was wounded in a skirmish with Apaches in 1859

These are modern all-weather nylon flags for your house or garden based on the original flag used by Chester County South Carolina

Marie Louise Taylor Alabama Flag - House Flag stonewall brigade where the regiment was musteredThis flag was made in April 1864 by Marie Louise Taylor from fragments of the first Confederate flag raised in Talladega. The flag is similar in form to both the first and second national Confederate flags having a battle flag canton and three stripes (two red, one white). The flag is inscribed with dates of significance, poetry and the abbreviated names of the southern states. The flag was donated to the Alabama Department of Archives and History by

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