Flag, Confederate - 8th & 19th Arkansas Inf. Vols.

 
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Combined 8th and 19th Arkansas Volunteer Infantry Flag
Flag, Confederate - 8th & 19th Arkansas Inf. Vols.
Combined 8th and 19th Arkansas Volunteer Infantry Flag
Combined 8th and 19th Arkansas Volunteer Infantry Flag

Flag, Confederate - 8th & 19th Arkansas Inf. Vols.

Object number1960.011.01
Date1863-65
OriginArkansas
MediumCotton, Bunting, Paint
DimensionsFlag: 35 × 34 1/2 in. (88.9 × 87.6 cm) Framed: 42 × 42 in. (106.7 × 106.7 cm)
Credit LineOld State House Museum Collection
Terms
    DescriptionThe combined 8th and 19th Arkansas Volunteer Infantry Flag in a Hardee pattern. The 8th and 19th were consolidated in late 1863. The flag has a faded blue field surrounded by a white border. Central device is a white disc with black crossed cannons in the middle (5 3/4" long). Designation lettering is black capitol Romans, 1 3/4" high: 8th and 19th Ark REGT'S. The honors lettering is white capitol Romans above disc in varying heights: Shiloh, Elk Horn, Perryville, Murfreesboro, Ark. Post, Liberty Gap. Below the disc, in varying heights approx. 1 1/2" to 2”: Chickamauga, Tunnel Hill Tenn. Below the honors is Ringgold Gap in white. All of the lettering is painted.

    Captured at Jonesboro, Georgia on September 1, 1864 by 2nd Lt. Jerry Kuder of the 74th Indiana Infantry, Co. The flag was returned to Arkansas in 1905 by Resolution of Congress. It had been in the care of the War Department up to then. The Arkansas Division of the United Daughters of the Confederacy (UDC) offered (to Governor Davis) to be the custodians of the returned flag. The flag was probably used in a Confederate reunion parade in 1911, and then stored until 1915, when they were turned over to the Arkansas Historic Commission (now State Archives). In 1960, they were given to the Old State House Museum.
    Status
    Not on view