Regimental flags played a key role during the Civil War.
Pictured below is a rare wartime photograph of a Regimental flag currently on ebay:
This is the regimental battle flag of the 36th Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers (7th Infantry Pennsylvania Reserve Volunteers).
36th Infantry, (7th Reserves) Flag
Unit 36th Infantry, (7th Reserves)
Unit Type Infantry
Flag Type State Color
Maker Horstmann Brothers and Company
Accession 1985.036
ACR v1p99
Width 72.25
Height 76.625
Markings
Maker Markings
Details 36th Infantry, (7th Reserves), First State Color. The 7th reserves organized in West Chester in June 1861, and was composed of men from Cumberland, Perry, Lebanon, Clinton, Philadelphia, Luzerne, Cumberland, and Berks counties. The regiment received its first state color on September 10, 1861, which was retired in December 1863 when the regiment received a replacement. The regiment was mustered out in June 1864.
This is how the flag looks today:
Pictured below is a rare wartime photograph of a Regimental flag currently on ebay:
This is the regimental battle flag of the 36th Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers (7th Infantry Pennsylvania Reserve Volunteers).
36th Infantry, (7th Reserves) Flag
Unit 36th Infantry, (7th Reserves)
Unit Type Infantry
Flag Type State Color
Maker Horstmann Brothers and Company
Accession 1985.036
ACR v1p99
Width 72.25
Height 76.625
Markings
Maker Markings
Details 36th Infantry, (7th Reserves), First State Color. The 7th reserves organized in West Chester in June 1861, and was composed of men from Cumberland, Perry, Lebanon, Clinton, Philadelphia, Luzerne, Cumberland, and Berks counties. The regiment received its first state color on September 10, 1861, which was retired in December 1863 when the regiment received a replacement. The regiment was mustered out in June 1864.
This is how the flag looks today:
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