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  2. Flags of the Confederate States of America - Wikipedia

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    When the American Civil War broke out, the "Stars and Bars" confused the battlefield at the First Battle of Bull Run because of its similarity to the U.S. (or Union) flag, especially when it was hanging limply on its flagstaff. [22] The "Stars and Bars" was also criticized on ideological grounds for its resemblance to the U.S. flag.

  3. Modern display of the Confederate battle flag - Wikipedia

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    On July 1, 2000, the flag was removed from atop the State House by two students (one white and one black) from The Citadel; [157] Civil War re-enactors then raised a Confederate battle flag on a 30-foot pole on the front lawn of the Capitol [157] next to a slightly taller monument honoring Confederate soldiers [158] who died during the Civil ...

  4. List of Confederate monuments and memorials in Virginia

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    The Confederate Memorial in [[Templeton, Virginia]] Templeton: Army of Northern Virginia Memorial Flag located off of I-95 and Highway 301 Is a large Confederate Battle Flag put up by the VA Flaggers accompanied by a Stars and Bars flag and a South Carolina State Flag also on the monument is a sign that says “CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA ...

  5. Nicola Marschall - Wikipedia

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    Nicola Marschall (March 16, 1829 – February 24, 1917) was a German-American artist who supported the Confederate cause during the American Civil War. He designed the original Confederate flag, the Stars and Bars, [1] as well as the official grey uniform of the Confederate army. [2]

  6. Flag of Georgia (U.S. state) - Wikipedia

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    Perry was a former colonel in the Confederate army during the war, and he presumably based the design on the First National Flag of the Confederacy, commonly known as the Stars and Bars. [9] Over the years the flag was changed by adding and altering a charge on the vertical blue band at the hoist .

  7. Field of Flags set up in honor of fallen Civil War soldiers

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    Veterans helped place more than 12,000 American flags on the lakefront in honor of soldiers that died in the Civil War.

  8. Nathan Bedford Forrest Statue - Wikipedia

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    At issue were 13 flags honoring the Confederacy and the Battle of Nashville. A ruling was made that the original display failed to represent both sides of the 1864 battle. [35] As a result, the multitude of Confederate flags, commonly referred to as the "Stars and Bars", were removed in 2024.

  9. A 19th century flag disrupts leadership at an Illinois museum ...

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    The flag, measuring 7-foot-5 by 6-foot-5 (2.26 meters by 1.96 meters), is known as a “Grand Luminary” because its 21 stars are arranged in the shape of a star.