34th North Carolina Infantry Regiment Flag – Confederate 34th NC Regimental Flags
48×48 Inch Cotton Sewn & Embroidered Replica
Historic Civil War Battle Flag – Captured at Gettysburg, Last Fired at Appomattox
This 48×48 inch cotton-sewn flag represents the 34th Regiment of North Carolina State Troops, one of the most battle-hardened Confederate units of the American Civil War. This authentic replica honors a regiment that saw continuous action from 1861 through the final volley at Appomattox in 1865.
The 34th North Carolina fought in nearly every major campaign of the Eastern Theater — from Cedar Run and Manassas, to the bloodbath at Sharpsburg, the breakthrough at Chancellorsville, and the brutal charge at Gettysburg, where the regiment suffered catastrophic losses and had its flag captured in the field.
Historical Legacy
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Formed: May 1861
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Key Battles: Cedar Run, Manassas, Ox Hill, Mechanicsville, Cold Harbor, Frazier’s Farm, Harper’s Ferry, Sharpsburg (Antietam), Shepherdstown, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Appomattox
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Gettysburg: The 34th was among the first Confederate troops to enter Gettysburg. In a harrowing charge on July 1, it advanced through deadly fire until over two-thirds of the regiment were casualties, with many surrendering under overwhelming Union resistance.
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Appomattox: Credited with firing the final volley of the Army of Northern Virginia before the Confederate surrender.
Flag Specifications
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Size: 48×48 inches – regulation square battle flag dimensions
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Material: Premium 100% cotton – ceremonial grade
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Design: Fully sewn with embroidered details
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Mounting: Pole hem sleeve with ties for secure display
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Finish: Period-authentic stitching and craftsmanship
Reverse side is mirrored, in accordance with historic flag construction standards.
Ideal For
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Civil War reenactors and collectors
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Museum displays and educational exhibits
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Confederate heritage and battlefield memorials
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Honor guard and indoor ceremonial use
Note: Cotton flags are ideal for indoor or ceremonial display. For long-term outdoor use, opt for our nylon alternatives.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Why is this flag significant at Gettysburg?
The 34th North Carolina’s flag was one of four captured during the battle, representing a regiment that suffered over two-thirds casualties in a direct charge against Union breastworks.
2. What makes this unit historically important?
The 34th North Carolina fought in virtually every major Confederate engagement in the Eastern Theater and fired the last volley at Appomattox, closing the chapter on the Army of Northern Virginia.
3. Can this flag be used outdoors?
This flag is made of premium cotton and is best suited for indoor and ceremonial use. For all-weather outdoor durability, we recommend our nylon-constructed versions.











Charles Mathews (Customer) –
Sir, I am a member of the Sons of Confederate Veterans. I still have the very first large Confederate flag that I received in 1961 when I was in the 8th grade. It was cotton, a 3×5 battle flag, made in America. I still have the original packaging. I have a large collection of Confederate flags now, several I purchased from your company. I give programs to different camps regarding the history of our ancestors flags and what they meant to those men. Thank you for keeping history alive!!!