1st Texas Infantry Regiment Flag – Hood’s Texas Brigade Flags– 3×5 ft Cotton with Gold Fringe & Pole Sleeve
Hood’s Brigade Battle Flag with 4 Embroidered Honors – Ceremonial Civil War Replica
This 3×5 ft ceremonial cotton flag proudly represents the storied 1st Texas Infantry Regiment, a key component of Hood’s Texas Brigade — one of the most elite fighting forces in the Confederate Army during the American Civil War.
This historically accurate replica includes gold fringe trim for a formal finish and a built-in pole sleeve for easy mounting on indoor display poles. Embroidered into the design are four battle honors earned by the regiment in brutal combat:
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Seven Pines
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Gaines’ Farm
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Eltham’s Landing
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Malvern Hill
These engagements were part of the regiment’s service in the Eastern Theater, where it gained a fierce reputation for valor and high casualties.
Flag Features & Craftsmanship
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Size: 3 ft x 5 ft
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Material: Authentic 100% cotton with rich texture
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Design: Confederate battle pattern with 4 embroidered honors
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Mounting: Pole sleeve with ties – ideal for indoor ceremonial poles
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Finish: Decorative gold fringe and double-stitched seams
Reverse side displays a mirrored image — standard for traditional cotton flags.
Ideal For
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Civil War reenactments and Confederate heritage events
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Museums, history centers, and formal indoor displays
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Honor guard and color guard presentation
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Casket draping, commemorations, and historical ceremonies
Note: This cotton flag with fringe is intended for indoor ceremonial use only. For long-term outdoor or lightweight use, see our nylon versions.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What are the battle honors on this flag?
They include Seven Pines, Gaines’ Farm, Eltham’s Landing, and Malvern Hill — all major battles involving the 1st Texas Infantry during the Civil War.
2. What is Hood’s Brigade?
Hood’s Texas Brigade was a Confederate unit known for its ferocity and sacrifice, composed of elite regiments including the 1st Texas Infantry.
3. Why does this flag have gold fringe?
Gold fringe is used on ceremonial flags to denote formality, honor, and distinction — suitable for memorials, official display, and high-respect functions.









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