Description: 17th Tennessee Infantry Regiment 3x5 Flag 17th Tennessee Infantry Regiment 3x5 Flag Hardee-Style Battle Flag of the Seventeenth Tennessee Infantry The 17th Tennessee Infantry Regiment was organized on June 11th, 1861. It was composed of nine companies totaling 914 men. They initially mustered into service in the Provisional Army of the state of Tennessee at Camp Trousdale, then mustered into the service of the Confederate Army on August 15th, 1861, at Big Creek, Campbell County, Tennessee. On October 21st, 1861, the regiment participated in its first engagement at Rock Castle, Kentucky, and then at Fishing Creek, Kentucky on January 20th, 1862 where the regiment was highly commended for its valor and discipline. It fought at Perryville on October 8th, 1862, then joined the Army of Tennessee and fought at Murfreesboro December 31st, 1862, January 2nd, 1863, Hoover’s Gap June 24th, 1863, and Chickamauga September 18th – 20th, 1863. The 17th lost almost half of its men at Murfreesboro and suffered nearly 50 percent casualties at Chickamauga. On November 23rd, 1863 the regiment was consolidated with the 23rd Tennessee Infantry forming one regiment and becoming part of the Army of Northern Virginia, and assigned to Lieutenant General James Longstreets Corps on his expedition into East Tennessee to recapture Knoxville as Union troops had control of that city. After this expedition failed, Longstreets Corps was forced to spend a severe winter in East Tennessee because conditions prevented them from withdrawing back into Virginia until the following spring. In Virginia, the regiment was placed on the Richmond-Petersburg Line, and on May 15th, saw action at Drewrys Bluff. Then again, they fought in the trenches at the Seige of Petersburg, including the Battle of Hatcher’s Run on February 5, 1865. On April 2, 1865, still in the defenses around Petersburg, the 17th Tennessee fought its last battle. It was surrendered along with the rest of Lees army at Appomattox Courthouse on April 9th, 1865 with 5 officers and 63 men left fit for duty. This is a reproduction of the 17th Tennessee Infantry Regiment battle flag. It is designed to look like the flag would have appeared before the Perryville and Murfreesboro battle honors were added to the flag. The actual dimensions and materials are not exactly the same as the original flag. The artwork is visible on both sides of the flag. The lettering reads right on one side only. One solid piece of printed, hemmed fabric Lightweight, 100-denier polyester that will fly nicely in the slightest breeze. Bright colors 4 rows of stitching on the fly end to prevent premature fraying Reinforced header with brass grommets Flag size: 3 x 5 Shipping USA Shipping cost:FREE USPS shipping to the USA! Delivery time:When you place your order, you will be agreeing to your package being shipped with the United States Postal Service (USPS). Our shipping team strives to ship orders within 2 business days but can take up to 4 business days during times of heavy order volume. If your order requires expedited shipping, please contact us before or immediately after placing your order, and we will be happy to make arrangements for you. Expedited orders may incur additional shipping and/or handling fees. Payment We accept the following payment methods: Immediate payment through eBay Please contact us if you have any questions.
Price: 12.51 USD
Location: Canton, Texas
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Type: Flag
Theme: HIstorical
Country/State: United States
Subject: Historical/Reenactment
Material: Polyester
Size: 3' x 5'
Occasion: History
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