4205 RARE & ATTRACTIVE CONFEDERATE BATTLEFLAG 56th

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Category Firearms & Military
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Start Price 20,000.00 USD
Estimated at 40,000.00 - 60,000.00 USD
GEORGIA INFANTRY. This rare early 2-sided silk flag was made by J. L. Firmin Cerveau of Savannah, Georgia. Unit designation on one side and St. Andrews cross on other. The Flag is archivally framed by Fonda Thomsen-Ghiardi, Textile Preservation Associates in 2000. The 56th Georgia was organized during the late spring of 1862. Some of the men were from Carroll, Chattahoochee, and Dooly counties. The unit served at Cumberland Gap, then moved to Mississippi. Here it was assigned to T.H. Taylor's Brigade, Department of Mississippi and East Louisiana, and after fighting at Champion Hill was captured at Vicksburg on July 4, 1863. Exchanged and assigned to General Cummings' Brigade, the 56th was involved in the operations of the Army of Tennessee from Chattanooga to Bentonville. It reported 74 casualties at Chattanooga, totalled 434 men and 277 casualties in December, 1863, and during January, 1865,when it was consolidated with Glenn's 36th Regiment, 232 were present. Few surrendered in April. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: report from flag historian Greg Biggs. Small file of photos of flag prior to conservation including reverse not shown in catalog. CONDITION: good as conserved and archivally framed, losses to silk especially large on reverse side not shown. (02-25018/JS). NON-GUN. $40,000-60,000.