![]() Bonnie Blue |
![]() Cherokee Braves |
![]() Choctaw |
![]() Hardee |
![]() Mississippi Magnoliaa |
![]() Missouri Regimental |
![]() Palmetto Guards |
![]() Polk |
![]() Quantrill |
![]() South Carolina |
![]() Army of Northern Virginia |
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![]() First Naval Jack |
![]() Second Naval Jack |
![]() Terry's Texas Rangers |
![]() Third Mounted Kentucky |
![]() Department of East Tennessee |
![]() Louisiana Secession Flag |
![]() North Carolina Secession Flag |
![]() South Carolina |
![]() Confederate Revenue Service |
![]() First National Flag |
![]() Second National Flag |
![]() Third National Flag |
Texas State Flag
The Lone Star Banner is perhaps the most popular Confederate Battle Flag in Texas. Those with Confederate ancestry enjoy immensely seeing this Confederate Battle Flag flown continuously atop the Texas Capital Building, at municipal buildings, county buildings, public and private schools, numerous business establishments, and many private homes. This Confederate Battle Flag is emblazoned on many official government documents, stationary, and business cards. Even when stalled in traffic one can gaze upon this Confederate Battle Flag as it is popularly displayed on many vehicles sharing your commute. It is a daily reminder of the valor and courage of the Confederate Soldier and the pride carried by his descendents.
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