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106th Regiment
NY Volunteer Infantry
General Guide Flags
Civil War

18 1/2” hoist x 23 1/4” fly

106th General Guide Flag
(2002.0006)

18 1/2” hoist x 24” fly

106th General Guide Flag
(2002.0007)

A pair of silk general guide flags in the US National pattern with 35 embroidered stars in six horizontal rows of 6-6-6-5-6-6, semi-block numbers with shadow effects, and script state affiliation, “N.Y.S.V.” Known as the St. Lawrence County Regiment, the 106th Regiment organized at Ogdensburg under Colonel Schuyler Judd and his successor, Col Edward James, and mustered into service for three years on August 27, 1862. The regiment deposited their flags with the state on July 17, 1865.

 

New York State Division of Military and Naval Affairs: Military History
Last modified: August 31, 2009
URL: http://www.dmna.state.ny.us/historic/btlflags/infantry/106thInfGenGuide.htm

 
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