Jefferson Davis Flag – Beauvoir Home Flag | 3×5 Ft Double Nylon Embroidered (Outdoor/Military Grade)
This is an exact reproduction of the flag flown over Beauvoir, the Biloxi, Mississippi estate and final home of Jefferson Davis, President of the Confederate States. Beauvoir was acquired in 1877 with help from benefactor Sarah Anne Ellis Dorsey, where Davis lived until his death in 1889, working on his memoir “The Rise and Fall of the Confederate Government”. The original flag remains a centerpiece at the Jefferson Davis Presidential Library and Museum on the grounds en.wikipedia.org.
🏴 Jefferson Davis Flag Specifications:
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Size: 3 x 5 feet – standard ceremonial size
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Material: Double-ply, military-grade nylon – UV-stable, tear-resistant, waterproof
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Embroidery: Fully embroidered Confederate national flag design, double-sided
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Construction:
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Quad-stitched fly edges
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Reinforced brass grommets for secure mounting
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Durable hemming and reinforced corners
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🧠 People Also Ask About Jefferson Davis Flag:
What is the Beauvoir flag?
Also known as the Jefferson Davis Home flag, it flew over Beauvoir Estate from 1877–1889, marking the former Confederate president’s residence and retirement home.
Who donated Beauvoir to Jefferson Davis?
Sarah Anne Ellis Dorsey, novelist and historian, purchased and gifted the Beauvoir estate to Davis in 1877, enabling him to finish his memoirs in a secure environment .
Where is the original flag located today?
The original Beauvoir flag is displayed at the Jefferson Davis Presidential Library and Museum, part of the historic Beauvoir site, which is a National Historic Landmark.
📍 Recommended Uses:
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Civil War memorial and museum exhibits
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Preservationist or heritage collections
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Permanent outdoor display at historic sites
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Ceremonial flag use at veteran or Sons/Daughters of Confederate Veterans events











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