Description
Description
Second National Confederate Flag
Also called the “Stainless Banner,” used from May 1863 to March 1865.
Nylon Printed for outdoor durability.
Two years of war brought about a desire for Confederate National Flag is no longer resemble U.S. flag. The Confederate Battle flag had become much loved by the South and became part of the new flag. The white background was intended to show the purity of the cause of the Confederacy.
One of the first uses of this flag was to drape the coffin of southern General Stonewall Jackson who died in mid-may 1863. Due to this it was sometimes referred to as the “Jackson flag”.
All Weather Quality – Nylon printed
– Double the toughness of the “Standard Quality”
– Long lasting, waterproof, tear and fray resistant Nylon
– Designs are through-printed and visible on both sides
– Bright, fade-resistant inks
– Double and quad stitched edges all around
– Reinforced grommet holes with metal rings
– Attaches easily to any flag pole
RECOMMENDED USES:
– All-weather outdoor display use
– Permanent flag displays (not taken down at night/rain)
– Excellent for events indoor/outdoor
– Long term decoration use
– Commercial/professional use
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SKU: RU-FL3x5gNP-W-2nd