6th and 7th Arkansas Infantry Hardee Flag Sticker Set

6th and 7th Arkansas Infantry Hardee Flag Sticker Set

$8.25
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The flag for the combined 6th and 7th Regiment, Arkansas Volunteer Infantry, in the Hardee Battle Flag pattern, Cleburne's Division dated to 1862-1864. It is blue and white with "Ringgold Gap, Liberty Gap, Tunnel Hill, Tenn" in white letters stitched on a blue background. "Murfreesboro, Perryville, Chickamauga" is stitched in blue letters on white a background. "6th and 7th Ark Shiloh, Down with the Tyrant" is stitched in blue on the white disc in the center of the flag.After heavy losses at Shiloh and Perryville, the 6th Regiment was consolidated with the 7th in December 1862. The Unit served in Arkansan Daniel C. Govan's brigade during the fighting at Ringgold Gap, Georgia. The 7th had been organized in Smithville, Lawrence County, in 1861, and formed the nucleus of Hardee's 1st brigade. The 6th mustered into service in Little Rock, Arkansas. This flag was originally that of the 7th and was altered to accommodate the newly consolidated unit. Except for the "6th and 7th" which is pain

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