5th Texas Infantry Regiment Flag – Lone Star “Hood’s Brigade” Confederate Banner 3×5 ft
Commemorate the legacy of Hood’s Texas Brigade with this historically accurate 5th Texas Infantry Flag, a rare Confederate battle banner inspired by the First National Flag of the Confederacy (Stars and Bars). Unlike other variants, this version features a single Lone Star, representing the unique identity and pride of Texas within the Confederate ranks.
Originally manufactured in Richmond, Virginia, the flag saw action during the Seven Days Battles of the Peninsula Campaign (1862). After sustaining damage, it was placed in storage at the so-called Texas Depot, until members of the 5th Texas reclaimed it — an act that reinforced the unit’s fierce independence and battlefield honor.
This flag reproduction honors that story with military-grade double-ply embroidered nylon and museum-level construction quality.
Specifications:
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Size: 3 ft x 5 ft
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Material: 600D Double-ply embroidered nylon
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Design: Confederate “Stars and Bars” with single Lone Star
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Construction: Quad-stitched edges and reinforced corners
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Mounting: Brass grommets for pole or wall display
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Display Format: Text and emblems embroidered and readable on both sides
Recommended Uses:
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Civil War reenactments and Confederate heritage exhibits
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Battlefield museums, honor walls, casket coverings
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Outdoor flagpoles for long-term display (all-weather safe)
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Military-themed collections, veteran tribute installations
People Also Ask:
What makes the 5th Texas Infantry Flag unique?
It features a single white star instead of multiple stars, emphasizing Texas’ distinct identity within the Confederate forces.
Who were the 5th Texas Infantry?
They were part of Hood’s Brigade, one of the most elite units in the Army of Northern Virginia, under General John Bell Hood.
Was this flag used in battle?
Yes. It was carried during the Peninsula Campaign (1862) and was recovered by soldiers after being damaged and stored in Richmond.
Is this flag historically accurate?
It is a faithful reproduction based on the actual battle flag design and history, including its Richmond origin and field use.
Is this flag embroidered or printed?
Fully embroidered on both sides using bright, high-thread-count stitching for premium texture and longevity.
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SKU: C43D3F5-RU-FL3x5LC-6006311-850170
Gadsden Flag aka Hopkins Flag – Don’t Tread on Me Flag- Dont Tread on Me Flag
Double Sided Words: This flags has words ” Dont Tread on Me” sewn in on both sides of flag so nothing reads backwards on back!
Choose Your Size: 2×3 3×5 or 4×6 ft. in Sewn & Embroidered Premium Quality Thick Premium Cotton
The United States Navy was preceded by the Continental Navy, and this flag is recorded as presented to its first Commander-in-Chief, Commodore Esek Hopkins, as his personal standard. In 1775 Christopher Gadsden was a member of the Marine Committee of the Second Continental Congress. This committee was responsible for outfitting the ships of the forming Continental Navy. This included originating a flag for the navy’s commander-in-chief, to fly as his standard from the mainmast of his flagship. It was this committee that decided Hopkins’ would fly a yellow flag with a snake and “don’t tread on me” on it. The following is from the Journal of the South Carolina Provincial Congress, 9 February 1776:
“Col. Gadsden presented to the Congress an elegant standard, such as is to be used by the commander in chief of the American navy; being a yellow field, with a lively representation of a rattle-snake in the middle, in the attitude of going to strike, and these words underneath, “DON’T TREAD ON ME!”
Because of this entry the flag has come to be called the Gadsden Flag.
It appears that this flag was flown aboard one of the first ships in the United States Navy, the Alfred, on January 4th, 1776 making it one of the oldest recorded flags of the United States, well before the Stars and Stripes were adopted (June of 1777). It is worth noting that the famed American naval officer John Paul Jones served as First Lieutenant on the Alfred directly under Commodore Hopkins (J.P. Jones later commanded the Alfred as its captain).
Gadsden was a key leader of the South Carolina patriots of the American Revolution, helping in 1765 to found and lead the Sons of Liberty in his state. He was a delegate to the Continental Congress, and rose to the rank of brigadier general in the Continental Army during America’s battle for independence. No armchair patriot, he spent nearly a year in solitary confinement in the dungeon of the old Spanish fort of San Marcos in St. Augustine, sent by British General Cornwallis. Released after the defeat of Cornwallis, Gadsden returned to his duties.
“At Ultimate Flags Inc., we are more than just a flag store; we are custodians of history, supporters of freedom, and believers in the power of symbols. Located in O’Brien, Florida, our family-owned business has been serving patriots, history enthusiasts, and flag collectors since 1997. We pride ourselves on offering an unparalleled selection of over 10,000 flags, including American flags, Confederate flags, military flags, historic flags, and custom designs. Each flag tells a story, and we are committed to preserving these narratives through our high-quality products.
Our passion for flags is matched only by our dedication to our customers. Whether you’re seeking a flag for personal expression, historical reenactments, or to honor your heritage, our experienced team is here to help you find the perfect flag. We understand the importance of quality, which is why we offer flags in various materials and sizes, suitable for all needs and occasions.
At Ultimate Flags, we believe in giving back. We actively support veterans, first responders, and non-profit organizations, ensuring that the brave men and women who serve our country are honored and remembered. Our online presence is not just about sales; it’s about educating our audience on the rich tapestry of American history and the significance of flags in our society.
Explore our vast collection in our online flag store and join us in celebrating the virtues, history, and ideas that shape our nation. For Patriots, Pride, & Freedom – Ultimate Flags Inc.”
SKU: HU-RU-FL3x5LCD-843905-601369
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