Georgia Secession Flag – 3×5 ft Cotton Sewn Replica of 1861 Sovereignty Banner
Symbol of Georgia’s Break from the Union
This 3×5 ft cotton-sewn Georgia Secession Flag is a faithful reproduction of the historic banner raised in January 1861, when Georgia formally seceded from the Union. The flag — a white field with a bold red lone star — was flown over the U.S. Arsenal in Augusta after it was seized by Georgia State Troops, and also above the state capitol in Milledgeville, then Georgia’s seat of government.
This was one of the earliest flags to represent Georgia’s independence and Southern sovereignty during the secession crisis, making it a powerful symbol of state pride and political history.
Flag Specifications
- 
Dimensions: 3 ft x 5 ft 
- 
Material: Thick ceremonial-grade 100% cotton 
- 
Design: Fully sewn construction with embroidered red star 
- 
Mounting: Brass grommets for easy pole attachment 
- 
Reverse Side: Traditional mirrored design for historical authenticity 
Recommended Uses
- 
Civil War reenactments and period displays 
- 
Educational exhibits and historical museums 
- 
Heritage collections or state history tributes 
- 
Indoor ceremonies, memorials, or color guard presentations 
Note: This heavy cotton flag is best suited for indoor or ceremonial use. For lighter, weather-resistant options, consider our outdoor nylon versions.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. When was the Georgia Secession Flag first used?
It was first raised in January 1861 during Georgia’s secession, notably over the U.S. Arsenal in Augusta.
2. What does the red star symbolize?
The lone red star represents Georgia’s assertion of independence as a sovereign state leaving the Union.
3. Is this an official Confederate flag?
No, this is a state-level secession flag, distinct from Confederate national flags but closely tied to Georgia’s Confederate identity.
 
				 
								 
															 
															 
															 
															
 
															 
															 
															 
															 
															






 
            
                                 
            
                                 
            
                                         
                                     
            
                                 
            
                                         
                                     
            
                                 
															
Reviews
There are no reviews yet