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Flag of the Confederate States of America, 1861 |
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Flag of the Confederate States of America, believed to have been constructed in the summer of 1861 in Rockingham County, North Carolina. The unusual eleven star flag dates from 1861, after the attack on Fort Sumter, when the original seven Confederate states (South Carolina, Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana and Texas) had been joined by Virginia, Arkansas, Tennessee and North Carolina. The flag measures 44 inches high by 70 inches wide and is constructed of silk, hand-stitched together in panels. There is a layer of plain-woven off-white cotton between the silk layers. In the blue canton there are 10 stars in a circle surrounding a single star. The stars are appliquéd with a satin-weave white silk with a decorative, narrow silk braid sewn around the perimeter. There are two red bars with a white bar in the center. It is edged on 3 sides with gold fringe and includes the slogan "Defend Our Homes" stenciled on the center white bar, and a separate small banner, 7 inches by 38 inches, with the slogan "Victory or Death." Accompanying the flag is a blue and white silk cord with tassels at each end. The flag was passed down through the family of Lieutenant Colonel Andrew J. Boyd, a prominent Rockingham County attorney and businessman who was the first president of the Bank of Reidsville and the founder of Reidsville Cotton Mills, later Edna Cotton Mills. Andrew J. Boyd enlisted on June 3, 1861, as a lieutenant in Company L, 21st North Carolina Regiment. He became Captain of this company and was then transferred to the 45th Regiment, created during the summer of 1862, serving as major and finally lieutenant colonel. It is believed that the flag was for ceremonial purposes and never flew in battle. It's exact whereabouts during the war are undocumented, but it likely remained in Rockingham County. In the September 3, 1897 issue of the Reidsville Review, an article appeared under the headline "Defend our Homes" and a smaller headline "Under This Inscription did Old Confederates Battle." Within this article, an account of a Confederate soldier reunion attended by an estimated 4000 veterans and citizens is a reference to a flag flown for the event: "Over the stand, erected for the speakers, floated a Confederate flag, aged, tattered and torn. The inscription, "Defend our Homes" in bronze letters was at all times in plain view. It was for this that many a soldier, who was present on this occasion, had battled; many of them had fallen from the ranks, wounded, while by them lay their dead comrades." |
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1861 date QS:P571,+1861-00-00T00:00:00Z/9 |
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- Media contributed by Rockingham Community College
- 1861 in North Carolina
- American Civil War in 1861
- Flags of North Carolina
- Flags of the Confederate States Army
- Flags with eleven white five-pointed stars
- Flags with English inscriptions
- Flags with yellow inscriptions
- Photographs of flags of the Confederate States in North Carolina
- Rockingham County, North Carolina
- Variations on the flag of the Confederate States (1861–1863)
- Victory or death