1st National Confederate Flag – 7 Star Stars and Bars Flags Cotton Sewn Re-enactment Quality with Pole Sleeve – 3×5 ft
Authentic Civil War Reproduction of the Original Confederate National Flag (1861–1863)
This 3×5 ft sewn cotton flag is a detailed replica of the First National Confederate Flag, known as the “Stars and Bars.” Featuring 7 embroidered stars, this version reflects the original design flown in 1861 to represent the first seven Southern states to secede from the Union.
On March 4, 1861, the flag was first hoisted over the Confederate Capitol in Montgomery, Alabama, marking the formal birth of the Confederate States of America. This flag was used as the national banner from 1861 to 1863, before being replaced due to its similarity to the U.S. Stars and Stripes, which caused battlefield confusion.
1st National Confederate Flag Symbolism
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7 Stars represent the original Confederate states: South Carolina, Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, and Texas
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Three Bars: Two red and one white horizontal bar symbolize the structure of the new Southern republic
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Blue Canton with Stars: Modeled after the Union’s flag, symbolizing separation yet heritage
Specifications on 1st National Confederate Flag
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Size: 3 ft x 5 ft
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Material: Thick, premium-grade 100% cotton
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Design: Fully sewn stripes and embroidered stars
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Mounting: Pole sleeve aka Polehem – no grommets, reenactor-ready
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Finish: Authentic texture and period-accurate construction
As with all traditional flags, reverse side shows mirrored design per historical standards.
Ideal Uses 1st National Confederate Flag
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Civil War reenactments and Southern heritage events
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Museum exhibits and Confederate-era displays
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Memorials, casket use, and honor guard ceremonies
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Indoor presentations and historical education
Note: This is a ceremonial cotton flag intended for indoor and limited-use display. For all-weather outdoor options, choose our nylon variants.
Frequently Asked Questions About 7 Star 1st National Confederate Flag
1. What does the 7-star version of this flag represent?
It represents the original seven Confederate states that formed the Confederacy in early 1861.
2. Why is it called the “Stars and Bars”?
The nickname refers to the stars in the canton and the three horizontal bars, distinct from the later battle flags.
3. Is this suitable for reenactments?
Yes, this is a high-quality reenactor flag, complete with pole sleeve / pole hem, making it ideal for ceremonial use.







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