Hardee Flag
Introducing the Hardee Flag — a faithful reproduction of the iconic Confederate Hardee‑pattern battle flag first issued in November 1861 to regiments under Lieutenant‑General William J. Hardee’s command in the Army of Tennessee. Designed by General Simon B. Buckner, this striking banner features a bold blue field and prominent white central disc.
Historical Provenance & Significance of Hardee Flag
- Commissioned by Hardee’s Corps, Army of Tennessee, in late 1861–1862
- Carried by notable regiments including the 6th & 7th Arkansas and 8th/19th Arkansas
- Decorated with battlefield honors: Shiloh, Perryville, Murfreesboro, Chickamauga, Jonesboro
- Key artifact examples preserved in Old State House Museum (Little Rock) and Texas Civil War Museum
Details of Hardee Flag
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Military Quality – Double Nylon Embroidered (2 ply)– Our toughest, most beautiful flags– Double Ply Nylon is highest rated flag construction– Twice the thickness and stamina of any other flag– Designs are embroidered on both sides– Superior look and feel to printed flags– Bright thread adds texture and weight– Long lasting, waterproof, tear and fray resistant material– Double and quad stitched edges all around– Reinforced grommet holes with metal rings for added durability.– Attaches easily to any flag poleRECOMMENDED USES:– Armed conflict, battlefields, military encampments– Ships at sea, heavy weather, wilderness– Permanent flag displays (all weather)– Indoor honor displays, memorials
Own a piece of American Civil War history — the Hardee Flag brings battlefield authenticity and museum‑grade detail to your collection.










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