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and was heavily engaged in the Battle of Chickamauga September 19-20 1863
it is most likely that the flags were either South Carolina State Flags or 1st/2nd National Colors
Wade Hampton
2nd Battalion
Marmaduke was elected Governor of Missouri in 1884
"Faithful to the ashes of the Army of Tennessee" South Carolina PVC Patch 6th Virginia Cavalry and was heavily engaged inBased on the dairy of 4th Corporal William Membane Pollard of the 1st Tennessee Infantry Company D Williamson Grays, these flag represent an example of the flags encountered by the remnants of the Army of Tennessee as the followed Sherman's Army into South Carolina during the 1865 Carolina Campaign. March 16, 1865 Entry: "March 16th passed a crowd of young ladies with flags flying, upon which was inscribed Faithful to the ashes of the Army of