Texas Battle Flag – Texas Confederate Flag | 3×5 Ft Double Nylon Embroidered (Military Grade)
This Texas Battle Flag, while not an official historic design, it represents variations of Texas and Confederate regimental designed flags associated with Texas units in both the Army of Northern Virginia and the Trans‑Mississippi Department during the American Civil War. Adapted from the official Confederate Battle Flag, Texas variants often included lone stars, unit designations, or unique color schemes to represent the state’s identity within Confederate ranks.
Legendary formations like Terry’s Texas Rangers and Hood’s Texas Brigade, carried historic Texan flags and served as battlefield rally points in key engagements such as Antietam, Gettysburg, and Chickamauga.
🧵 Texas Battle Flag Specifications:
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Size: 3 x 5 ft
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Material: Double-Ply 600D Nylon – Superior weatherproofing, UV-stability, tear resistance
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Design: Fully embroidered double-sided (not printed); correct front and mirrored reverse
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Construction:
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Quad-stitched edges and corners for rugged use
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Reinforced brass grommets (2) for sturdy attachment
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🧠 People Also Ask:
What is the Texas Confederate flag?
A distinct Confederate battle flag variant while not officially used by Texas regiments, it is a modern design featuring a lone star for Texas along with the Confederate Battle Flag.
Which Texas units carried this flag?
While this flag design was not an official regimental flag, some Notable units like Terry’s Texas Rangers and Hood’s Texas Brigade had their own flag design.
How did Texas flag designs differ from standard Confederate flags?
Texas versions usually included a prominent lone star, regiment numbers, or state-specific color variations, making them unique to Texan formations.
📍 Recommended Uses:
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Permanent outdoor installations (all-weather capable)
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Veteran and Southern Heritage / Memorial displays
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Indoor plaques, museums, and ceremonies











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