Sons of Erin Flag – 10th Tennessee Irish Regiment – Cotton Sewn 3×5 ft
Irish-American Confederate Flag – 3×5 ft Historical Cotton Replica
Honor the legacy of the 10th Tennessee Infantry Regiment with this Sons of Erin flag — a powerful emblem of Irish-American valor during the American Civil War. Nicknamed the “Bloody 10th” for its heavy losses at the Battle of Fort Donelson, this unit was renowned for its fierce combat and deep Irish heritage.
Featuring a vivid green field, gold Irish harp, and the embroidered mottoes “Sons of Erin” and “Go Where Glory Waits You”, this historical 3×5 ft flag was originally sewn by the Ladies Soldiers Friend Society of Nashville — a patriotic effort to honor the regiment’s bravery and cultural pride.
The 10th Tennessee fought in key battles, including Vicksburg, and remained active through the war’s end — becoming one of the most storied Irish regiments in Confederate service.
Sons of Erin Flag Specs & Craftsmanship
-
Size: Standard 3 ft x 5 ft
-
Material: Premium cotton – textured and historically accurate
-
Design: Embroidered Irish harp, green field, gold detailing
-
Text: “Sons of Erin” and “Go Where Glory Waits You” stitched with precision
-
Mounting: Grommets for secure indoor display or ceremonial poles
Reverse side mirrors design, as per traditional flag construction standards.
Irish Regiment Flag is Ideal For:
-
Civil War reenactments and Irish heritage events
-
Military museums and historical collections
-
Memorials, parades, and ceremonial displays
-
Irish-American commemorations and genealogical displays
Note: This cotton flag is intended for indoor or ceremonial use only. For weather-resilient options, see our nylon alternatives.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Who were the Sons of Erin?
The 10th Tennessee was a predominantly Irish-American Confederate regiment, known for its bravery and high casualty rates in major battles.
2. What does “Go Where Glory Waits You” mean?
It’s a patriotic motto — expressing a call to honor, valor, and sacrifice, emblematic of Irish fighting spirit during the Civil War.
3. Can this flag be flown outdoors?
It is best suited for indoor display or ceremonies. For continuous outdoor use, opt for our nylon flags .










Reviews
There are no reviews yet