Fort Fisher Flag – 2nd National Confederate Garrison Flag – General Sam Bell Maxey Regiment Battle Flags -3×5 ft Cotton Sewn & Embroidered Replica
Historic Civil War Flag Flown at Fort Fisher, North Carolina – Heavy Cotton Embroidered Display
This 3×5 ft sewn cotton flag is a detailed replica of the 2nd National Confederate Garrison Flag flown over Fort Fisher during the American Civil War under Confederate General Sam Bell Maxey. Constructed from heavy ceremonial-grade cotton, this version includes fully embroidered stars and traditional stitched paneling for historical accuracy and presentation quality.
Fort Fisher, located near Wilmington, North Carolina, was the Confederacy’s last major coastal stronghold and a critical harbor for blockade runners. The fort’s capture in January 1865 by Union forces under Major General Alfred H. Terry marked the end of Southern access to international trade via the Atlantic — a decisive blow to the Confederate war effort.
This flag design was documented among captured regimental materials, with many Confederate prisoners sent to Elmira Prison. It stands as a symbol of both strategic defense and the collapse of Southern supply chains.
Flag Features & Craftsmanship
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Size: 3 feet x 5 feet
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Material: Heavy 100% cotton – richly textured and display-grade
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Design: Fully sewn panels with embroidered stars
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Pattern: 2nd National Confederate “Stainless Banner” layout
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Mounting: Brass grommets for flagpole display
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Finish: Reinforced stitching for indoor or ceremonial use
Reverse side mirrors the design — standard for traditional cotton flags.
Recommended Uses
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Civil War battlefield reenactments and historical events
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Museum-quality indoor display and educational exhibits
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Ceremonial presentations, memorials, and heritage commemorations
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Confederate flag collections and Southern historical preservation
Note: This flag is not intended for long-term outdoor use. For weather-resistant options, consider our nylon Confederate flags.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is the 2nd National Confederate Flag?
Known as the “Stainless Banner”, this version became the official national flag of the Confederacy in 1863, replacing the First National Flag with a design that included the battle cross and a white field.
2. Where was this flag flown?
A version of this flag flew over Fort Fisher, a strategic coastal fortification guarding Wilmington, NC — the last major Confederate port.
3. Is this flag historically accurate?
Yes — this replica reflects the documented garrison flag design flown at Fort Fisher and captured during Union occupation in 1865.
Capture of Fort Fisher. Troops led by Union Army Major General Alfred H. Terry fighting Confederates

Fort Fisher Battle
2nd National Confederate Garrison Flag
See Also: General Sam Bell Maxey flag
“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: C25D3F8-HU-RU-FL3x5LC-1865
Bonnie Blue Flags for Sale
aka Texas Independence / Confederate Secession Flag/ Mississippi Secession Flag
– PRINTED NYLON, LONGER LASTING FABRIC than polyester standard quality.
All Weather Quality – Nylon printed
RECOMMENDED USES:
Proper Care of Nylon Outdoor Bonnie Blue Flags…
- Regularly Inspect and Clean: Check for signs of wear, such as fraying or fading. Clean gently using mild detergent and cool water.
- Avoid Prolonged Sun Exposure: Choose a location with partial shade or use UV protectant sprays to mitigate sun damage.
- Secure Mounting: Display on sturdy flagpoles or mounts to prevent unnecessary wear caused by flapping in the wind or against brush/fencing.
- Retract During Harsh Weather: In adverse conditions, retract the flag to prevent damage.
- Store Properly: Store in a cool, dry place to prevent mold and mildew growth. Avoid folding when wet.
Table of Contents: Questions and Answers about the American Civil War and Bonnie Blue
- 1. The Role of Bonnie Blue in the Early Days of the Civil War
- 2. Evolution of Bonnie Blue Symbolism and Impact on Confederate Morale
- 3. Historical Events Surrounding the Hoisting of the Bonnie Blue Flag
1. The Role of Bonnie Blue in the Early Days of the Civil War
The Bonnie Blue flag, with its singular white star on a field of blue, played a crucial role in the early days of the Civil War, symbolizing the Southern states’ fervent desire for independence. This iconic flag gained prominence during the Alabama State Convention in Montgomery on January 11, 1861, marking the beginning of the Confederate States of America. The symbolism of the Bonnie Blue flag resonated deeply with Confederate forces and became a powerful rallying point for those seeking autonomy.
2. Evolution of Bonnie Blue Symbolism and Impact on Confederate Morale
Throughout the course of the Civil War, the symbolism of the Bonnie Blue flag evolved, influencing the morale of Confederate forces. While not widely used as a battle flag, its distinct design and powerful symbolism inspired the creation of other Confederate flags, such as the Confederate Battle Ensign. The Bonnie Blue flag‘s impact on morale was profound, serving as a visual representation of Southern identity and the quest for independence.
3. Historical Events Surrounding the Hoisting of the Bonnie Blue Flag
The hoisting of the Bonnie Blue flag over the Capitol building in Montgomery, Alabama, marked a pivotal moment in history. During the Alabama State Convention on January 11, 1861, this symbolic act signified the secession of Southern states from the Union. The event was a key milestone in the unfolding narrative of the Civil War, encapsulating the spirit of rebellion and determination that characterized the Confederate cause. The Bonnie Blue flag‘s historical significance is deeply intertwined with the broader context of the era.
See the Full Collection of Bonnie Blue Flags Here!
We have this flag available in multiple sizes and qualities:
Polyester 12 x 18 inch, 2×3, or 3×5 feet MOST POPULAR!
Nylon Printed in 3×5 ft
Nylon Sewn & Embroidered in 2×3, 3×5, 4×6, 5×8 feet
Outdoor Heavy Duty Double Nylon Sewn & Embroidered in 3×5, 4×6, 5×8, & 10 x 15 ft Wow!
Premium Cotton in 12×18 inch, 16″x24″, 2 x 3, 3×5, 4×6, and 5×8 feet – Perfect for Re-enactments!
Premium Historic Cotton Flags Re-Enactment Quality with Pole Sleeve / Hem in 3×5 feet
Outdoor Heavy Duty Double Nylon Sewn Flags – with Pole Sleeve / Hem Ties in 3×5 feet
Bonnie Blue Cap
Bonnie Blue License Plate / Tag
Bonnie Blue Lapel Pin
“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: C2D2F14-RU-FL3x5NP-607828
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