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If you prefer you can submit your questions to following
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Southern Pride Fabrications Flag Company
c/o Jeremy Davis
PO BOX 200154
Cartersville, (Occupied) GA
(F.O.C.) 30120
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Replicated or “Battle” ready flags are different even though they may be of the same pattern, issue, type, or style.

Below is a general list of the most common battle flags used by the various Confederate armies i.e.:
Army of Northern Virginia
Army Of Tennessee
Army of Trans Mississippi


3rd Issue Battle Flag
Army of Northern Virginia
3rd Issue Battle Flag
Army of Northern Virginia

Bonnie Blue
Not used much in the field
Bonnie Blue
Not used much in the field

1st National
7-15 stars preferred National flag in the West
1st National
7-15 stars preferred National flag in the West

2nd National
12-13 stars used in the
Army of Northern Virginia
and Army of Tennessee

3rd National
Not used in the field except for a
few regiments at end of war.

Hardee Corps
Army of Tennessee
Blue with white disc

Polk Corps
Army of Tennessee
Blue with red upright cross
11-13 stars

Bragg Corps 1st Issue Square
Army of Tennessee
4 ft with 12 6 pointed stars and pink border
Picture Coming Soon


Brag Corps 2nd Issue Rectangle
Army of Tennessee
42×72” 12 6 pointed stars and pink border
Picture Coming Soon


Johnston Pattern
Army of Tennessee
36×52”, 13 stars, no border
See 6th Kentucky & 3rd Tennessee flags above


Dept. of South Carolina, Georgia, & Florida
Similar to 3rd issue Army of Northern Virginia


Dept. of East Tennessee
Blue with white X similar to Scotland,
smaller with white border all around

Dept. of Alabama, Mississippi & East Louisiana
Rectangle battle flag with 6 or 7” cross,
12 stars, and no border
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Richard Taylor’s Army
Army of Trans-Mississippi
Blue field with red cross, no border

Van Dorn Corps
Army of Trans-Mississippi
Red field, 13 stars, white crescent moon
White, Yellow or Fringed Border

Missouri Battle Flag
Army of Trans-Mississippi
Blue flag with red border, white Christian
cross near hoist side of flag.

North Carolina Republic

South Carolina Sovereignty Flag 1860

South Carolina Secession

Keys Battery

37th Regiment Alabama Infantry

Headquarters Flags, i.e. Grant, Sherman, & Sheridan Divisions, Corps, and Brigade Flags
Signal Corps, Hospitals, Calvary guidons
Artillery (currently not available) US Army Eagle flag, infantry/calvary

All prices for “custom” or “Battle” ready flags are based upon the complexity of each replicated design. Please call and talk to me concerning each type issue or style of battle flag.

NOTE: Even if your choice of battle flag is without battle honors, unit designation or specific sewing instructions. There are still options to be considered.

Southern Pride’s goal is to make sure you, the customer, receive precisely what you want and need with each individual flag purchased.

Thank you,
Jeremy Davis