Van Dorn battle flag
The Van Dorn battle flag is a historical Confederate flag with a red field depicting a white crescent moon in the canton and thirteen white stars; and trimmed with gold cord. In February, 1862, Confederate general Earl Van Dorn ordered that all units under his command use this flag as their regimental colors.[1] The 4th Missouri Infantry Regiment and 15th Arkansas Infantry Regiments carried this flag into battle, as well as some of Van Dorn's old units in the Army of Mississippi and East Louisiana.[2]
The original flag was designed by Mrs. Constance Harrison and presented to Van during his time in Virginia in 1861.[3]
The thirteen stars in the Van Dorn battle flag reflect the thirteen states admitted to the Confederacy, including Kentucky and Missouri.
References
- Echoes of Glory: Arms and Equipment of the Confederacy, editors of Time-Life Books, Alexandria, Virginia: Time-Life Books (1996), p.261.
- Echoes of Glory: Arms and Equipment of the Confederacy, pp.96.
- Van Dorn: The Life and Times of a Confederate General, pp.260–261.
External links
- Confederate Flag History, website featuring Confederate Flag History, including an image of the Van Dorn battle flag