7th SC Regimental Unit Flag of Confederate Army
Size: 3×5 feet
This flag design was flown by the 7th Regiment of South Carolina during the Civil War. The 7th Infantry Regiment was assembled at Columbia, South Carolina, in the spring of 1861 and moved to Virginia in June.
After fighting in Bonham’s Brigade at First Manassas, the unit served under Generals Kershaw, Kennedy, and Conner. It participated in the campaigns of the Army of Northern Virginia from the Seven Days’ Battles to Gettysburg, then accompanied Longstreet to Georgia. The 7th was active at Chickamauga and Knoxville, returned to Virginia, and saw action at The Wilderness, Spotsylvania, and Cold Harbor. It continued the fight in the Shenandoah Valley and ended the war in North Carolina.
The 7th Regiment of South Carolina totalled 581 officers and men in April, 1862 and sustained 82 casualties at Savage Station and 40 at Malvern Hill.
During the Maryland Campaign, there were 13 killed and 100 wounded of 466 at Maryland Heights.
- There were 23 killed and 117 wounded of the 268 at Sharpsburg.
- 4 killed, 57 wounded, and 61 missing at Fredericksburg.
- 27% of the 408 soldiers engaged at Gettysburg.
- 2 killed and 12 wounded at Bentonville.
On March 23, 1865, there were 222 present for duty, and it surrendered in April. The field officers were Colonels D. Wyatt Aiken and Thomas G. Bacon; Lieutenant Colonels Elbert Bland, Robert A. Fair, Elijah J. Goggans, and Emmet Seibels; and Majors John S. Hard and William C. White.
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- 100% synthetic waterproof material
- Designs are through-dyes and visible on both sides
- Bright, fade-resistant dye
- Double stitched edges all around
- Reinforced grommet holes with metal rings
- Attaches easily to any flag pole
- Fair weather outdoor display
- Excellent for events, indoor display and theatrical use
- Seasonal decoration, home use
- Demonstrations, protests, parade
SKU: C39.5D3F4-RU-FL3x5P-597761