Lot 199

11-Star Confederate and Pelican Reg't Flags Draped in front of Tent (Dietz TF-5), red, white and blue design with Crescent Rifles slogan 63, bearing "Tudor Hall Nov 9, 1861" c.d.s. with matching "Due 10" arched handstamp on cover to Dover, Miss., endorsed "Harry T. Hayes, Col. Cmd. 7th Regt. La. Vols.", no flap, lightly cleaned with minor cosmetic improvement mainly along edges, Very Fine appearance. Estimate 5,000 - 7,500
ONE OF ONLY FOUR RECORDED EXAMPLES OF THIS EARLY CONFEDERATE PATRIOTIC DESIGN ACCORDING TO DIETZ.
Provenance: Green
Colonel Harry T. Hays was the first commanding officer of the the 7th Louisiana Volunteers, who were sometimes called the Pelican Regiment. This regiment was mustered into service for the duration of the war on June 5, 1861 with Hays commanding them at the first battle of Manassas. Harry T. Hays was later promoted to brigadier general on July 25, 1862, and assumed command of the First Louisiana Brigade.
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Realized $4,500 |