Confederate army battle flag Stock Photos and Images
RFDYXX10–The Confederate Army battle flag
RMBJJW26–Confederate soldiers on the line of battle with fate against them. Hand-colored woodcut
RMA7B3W3–Capture of a Confederate flag at The Battle of Stones River aka the Second Battle of Murfreesboro,1862.
RMRJC6FR–USA, The Confederate Battle Flag and the Virginia State Flag
RMBB1DMY–Battle of Nashville
RMC9BE8R–The Color Bearer of the 127th Illinois Regiment Planting the Flag on the Ramparts of the Arkansas Post
RFKRBJN6–Confederate rebel flag waving with fabric texture
RFKR9TRW–Confederate rebel flag correct proportions, colors
RF2G2829N–The Confederate flag against night sky with moon and stars, surrounding by battle scenes.
RMA864XC–Reinactment of Civil War battle between Union Army and Confederate Army at Franklin, Tenneessee USA
RFAAY6CM–United States confederate flag at historic civil war reenactment with tents and soldiers vertical
RF2B0DPGN–Brooksville, FL - January 18, 2020: Confederate battle flag flies over a group of civil war reenactors as they fire on the enemy.
RFH3GR9J–National flag of the Confederate States of America. Known as Confederate Battle, Rebel, Southern Cross, Dixie flag.
RF2R13T0P–A battle scarred flag of the Pennsylvania Infantry held by a Union soldier. Photograph from the Mathew Brady Collection. Photographer unknown.
RMA51AWE–Confederate soldiers marching under the Confederate battle flag during the Gettysburg Civil War battle reenactment
RMM0FNEB–Confederate soldiers at Civil War Re-enactment of a battle that happened in Hernando County, Florida in July of l864.
RMFW7HEK–Los Angeles, CA, USA - March 17, 2016: Mil-Spec Monkey and confederate flag patches on a tactical battle helmet
RMB5J4A7–Third Battle of Winchester
RM2MXAYJD–The Battle of Seven Pines (also known as the Battle of Fair Oaks or Fair Oaks Station) took place on May 31 and June 1, 1862, in Henrico County, Virginia as part of the Peninsula Campaign of the American Civil War. It was the culmination of an offensive up the Virginia Peninsula led by Union Major General George McClellan, in which the Army of the Potomac reached the outskirts of Richmond. This image depicts a dramatic moment in the Battle of Fair Oaks on May 31, 1862, when the 104th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry regimental flag was saved from the advancing Confederates by Hiram Pursell.
RFDWC89F–Confederate Army battle flag - United States
RMAC2GD4–Confederate Louisiana brigade throwing stones at advancing Union Army at the second Battle of Bull Run 1862. Hand-colored woodcut
RMKF0E94–The Battle of Roanoke Island, February 7–8, 1862. An incident in the Union North Carolina Expedition of January to July 1862 during the American Civil War, when Brigadier General Ambrose E. Burnside landed an amphibious force and took Confederate forts on the island. From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915.
RMG36NJJ–A scene at the Battle of Gettysburg, during the American Civil War -- a heroic charge by the Confederate General Pickett and his men fails to dislodge the Federal position. Date: 3 July 1863
RMBB1DDM–Battle of Chattanooga
RFE7GB05–flag of Confederate
RFKRHXPG–Confederate rebel flag waving on gray background
RF2PYK16P–Flag of Confederate States of America in the corner on white background. Isolated. 3D illustration
RF2G2837N–Union soldiers advancing on Confederate soldiers during the Battle of Chancellorsville, 1863.
RMA864Y5–Reinactment of Civil War battle between Union Army and Confederate Army at Franklin, Tenneessee USA
RMP07T3N–confederate flag on a civil war grave in Georgia.
RF2B0DNK8–Brooksville, FL - January 18, 2020: Reenactor leads his civil war soldiers to the battle, under the colors of the confederate battle flag.
RFH27JBM–National flag of the Confederate States of America. Known as Confederate Battle, Rebel, Southern Cross, Dixie flag. Textured
RF2R13RT3–A battle scarred flag of the Pennsylvania Infantry held by a Union soldier. Photograph from the Mathew Brady Collection. Photographer unknown. This archival print is available in the following sizes:
RMA51AW9–Confederate soldiers marching under the Confederate battle flag during the Gettysburg Civil War battle reenactment
RMM0FNEE–Confederate soldiers at Civil War Re-enactment of a battle that happened in Hernando County, Florida in July of l864.
RMBHBG54–Confederate Soldier, American Civil War Reenactor, Savannah, Georgia, USA
RMB5PJ4M–Battle of Fort Wagner
RF2AE6B0E–american civil war toy soldier with flag gettysburg battle model near Washington
RFDYXWNY–The Confederate Army battle flag.
RMDB5YJD–Confederate General Longstreet attacks Union lines, Battle of Gettysburg, 1863. Hand-colored woodcut
RFKCRB45–Set of shabby flags of Canada, China, Confederate army, European union, Great britain and USA
RMFFB408–BATTLE OF SHILOH, 1862. /nGeneral Ulysses S. Grant leading Union forces at the Battle of Shiloh in Tennessee during the American Civil War, 6-7 April 1862. Steel engraving, 1863, after Felix O.C. Darley.
RMBB1DEB–Battle of Cold Harbor
RMMYE09E–. English: Major-General Earl Van Dorn adopted this flag design for the Army of the West in February 1862, citing confusion with the Stars and Stripes. The design bears no resemblance to Union or Confederate standards with its red field, stars to represent the thirteen states, and the yellow crescent to represent Missouri. Probably presented after Hatchie Bridge, Tennessee, on 5 October 1862, the flag and its bearer were captured near Port Gibson, Mississippi, 1 May 1863. It is the only known Van Dorn flag to carry battle honors and unit designation. Physical Description: Van Dorn's Battle Fla
RFKRDX3Y–Confederate rebel flag on brick wall texture
RFFW7HEA–Green toned Combat Confederate Flag patch close-up
RFFPWR58–Civil War print depicting the Union Army's capture of Fort Fisher. The capture of Fort Fisher was a joint assault of Union Army
RMPG6HCC–The Confederate States Army (C.S.A.). Cavalry with Confederate flag. Historical reenactment at Appomattox Court House, VA, USA.
RMGJGAWB–Confederate Soldiers in an encampment of a American Civil war reenactment at Spetchley Park, Worcestershire, England
RF2B0DM0E–Brooksville, FL - January 19, 2020: An African-American Civil War Reenactor waves a large confederate flag at the reenactment of the Brooksville Raid,
RF2RY2WF8–Emblem with rebel confederate officer, battle flag and ribbon
RMFE17C1–Battle tattered flag of the Pennsylvania Infantry held by a young Union Civil War soldier.
RME1BMG2–Confederate army reenactors in mock battle.
RMM0FNW1–Young Confederate boy at a Civil War Re-enactment of a battle that happened in Hernando County, Florida in July of l864.
RMEXTCRH–A confederate flag is seen flying off the bed of a pickup truck in Townsend, Tennessee.
RMB587NJ–The crossing the Rappahannock - Battle of Fredericksburg
RMHRNRYC–American Civil War, Battle of Williamsburg, 1862
RFDWDEJE–The Confederate Army battle flag - USA
RMB5FA2N–General Stonewall Jackson leading Confederates at the battle of Bull Run 1861. Color lithograph
RFFWW3JG–A Confederate flag isolated on a white background
RMC72K5B–Company of conscripted Confederate soldiers with first seven star National flag American Civil war reenactment Country Heritage Park Milton Canada
RMBB1DK1–Battle of Lookout Mountain
RMMX9906–. English: Major-General Earl Van Dorn adopted this flag design for the Army of the West in February 1862, citing confusion with the Stars and Stripes. The design bears no resemblance to Union or Confederate standards with its red field, stars to represent the thirteen states, and the yellow crescent to represent Missouri. Probably presented after Hatchie Bridge, Tennessee, on 5 October 1862, the flag and its bearer were captured near Port Gibson, Mississippi, 1 May 1863. It is the only known Van Dorn flag to carry battle honors and unit designation. Physical Description: Van Dorn's Battle Fla
RMB408EG–A young boy looking up at the Union flag during a battle at a Civil War Encampment Reenactment
RFFW7HEC–Green toned Combat Confederate Flag patch close-up, shallow depth of field
RMFF7BT6–BATTLE OF CHATTANOOGA 1863. /nThe Battle of Chattanooga, 24-25 November 1863. Contemporary lithograph by Currier & Ives.
RMPG6HE0–The Confederate States Army (C.S.A.). Cavalry with Confederate flag. Historical reenactment at Appomattox Court House, VA, USA.
RMGJGAP1–Confederate Soldiers cap in an encampment of a American Civil war reenactment at Spetchley Park, Worcestershire, England
RF2B0DN3Y–Brooksville, FL - January 18, 2020: Confederate cavalry gathers in front of a large crowd at a civil war reenactment in Brooksville, Florida.
RMAP8YXR–Confederate Soldiers. American Civil War re-enactment. FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY
RMFE17C2–Battle tattered flag of the Pennsylvania Infantry held by a young Union Civil War soldier.
RMB658TP–Confederate soldiers march with a 'Death Before Submission' flag at the renactment of the Battle of Berryville.
RMM0FNT8–Confederate marching drummers at a Civil War Re-enactment of a battle that happened in Hernando County, Florida in July of l864.
RMERG7AH–The Battle of the Wilderness, after a contemporary sketch. This scene depicts the capture of part of the burning Union
RF2RY309N–illustration of the head of the rebel (confederate) soldier.
RMHRNRXM–American Civil War, Battle of Island Number Ten, 1862
RF2J6MHB2–Vintage grunge second flag of the Confederate States of America: the 'Stainless Banner' (1863–1865) in official red blue white colors and proportion
RMBJT5P6–Fierce fighting at the Bloody Angle, Battle of the Wilderness, Virginia, 1864. Hand-colored woodcut
RFFWW3JN–A grunged Confederate flag isolated on a white background
RMR87EY4–Battle of Antietam, by Meisel Lampe & Co., Illustration, 1863
RMBB1DHB–Battle of Ft. Donelson
RMMWD8TH–. English: Major-General Earl Van Dorn adopted this flag design for the Army of the West in February 1862, citing confusion with the Stars and Stripes. The design bears no resemblance to Union or Confederate standards with its red field, stars to represent the thirteen states, and the yellow crescent to represent Missouri. Probably presented after Hatchie Bridge, Tennessee, on 5 October 1862, the flag and its bearer were captured near Port Gibson, Mississippi, 1 May 1863. It is the only known Van Dorn flag to carry battle honors and unit designation. Physical Description: Van Dorn's Battle Fla
RMC5R4P5–Battle of First Manassas (or First Bull Run) in USA Civil War
RFFW7HE6–Confederate Flag patch on a modern combat helmet, shallow depth of field
RMAF3HNB–American Civil War reenactor with Confederate Flag
RFKCR9RJ–Threadbare flags of the Confederate States of America
RF2ATD51J–A wind-tattered Confederate flag flies over a trailer park is southwest Alabama.
RF2B0DMJA–Brooksville, FL - January 19, 2020: Civil War reenactors fire a large canon, with a confederate flag in the background, at an event in Brooksville, FL
RF2EM828H–Marbury, Alabama/USA-April 28, 2018: Union soldiers take cover behind trees in the battle reenactment at the Confederate Memorial Park.
RFFPWR22–Vintage Civil War print of General Philip Kearny's fatal charge at the Battle of Chantilly, September 1, 1862.
RF2F5XEH1–The Holy Bible, bull scrotum, bullets, and revolver on the rebel flag
RMM0FNRT–Confederate marching drummers at a Civil War Re-enactment of a battle that happened in Hernando County, Florida in July of l864.
RMT8N6M2–'Battle of Lookout Mountain', (1878). Creator: Unknown.
RFPYFJDY–Confederate Cavalryman (Reenactor)
RFKXC9FC–A group of four confederate soldiers firing weapon with a southern flag at a reenactment
RF2H4EK7Y–Gettysburg, PA, USA - July 2, 2016: A confederate battle flag is flying in the downtown area during the annual Battle commemoration.
RMBJT89R–Confederates capturing Union breastworks during the Battle of the Wilderness in Virginia, 1864. Hand-colored woodcut
RFFX8HXG–A Confederate flag with white dots isolated on a white background
RMEMJJN2–American Civil War Battle, on-set of the film “Of Human Hearts”, Directed by Clarence Brown, 1938
RMBB1DKC–Battle of Missionary Ridge
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