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Pike's Little Rock Guards Flag Stickers/Magnet - Mexican American War

Pike's Little Rock Guards Flag Stickers/Magnet - Mexican American War

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Pike's Little Rock Guards Flag Stickers/Magnet - Mexican American War

Historical Background and Original Flag: 

"United States Battle Flag from the Mexican-American War dated to 1864. This battle flag was carried by Captain Albert Pike's Little Rock Guards, Company E of the Arkansas Mounted Gunmen. Little Rock resident Josephine Buckner presented the flag to the company at a picnic prior to their departure for Washington, Arkansas.

Made in the pattern of a U.S. National with twenty-eight stars, the flag is constructed of one layer of red ribbed silk fabric with the canton and white stripes appliquéd with additional fabric. The stars are constructed of a plain-woven, white silk fabric appliquéd over a paper template on each side of the canton. The canton is decorated with twenty-eight five-pointed stars. A piece of red, ribbed silk fabric, approximately 16" square, was appliquéd to the center of the fly on the obverse side. The fabric was embroidered with a floral wreath using various colored wool yarns. A motto, painted inside the wreath in three lines, reads as follows: "Up Guards/ and/ At 'Em." The motto is applied with gold pigment, shaded with black, in Roman lettering. The first and third lines of the motto are in a circular pattern and the second line is straight. The leading edge has ten 1/4" hand-sewn eyelets evenly spaced for attachment. Beige fringe is sewn to the top, fly, and bottom edges on each side of the flag. The fringe strands are 2-ply Z Cotton originally wrapped with gold silk, but most of the silk is now missing."

Each purchase comes with three stickers or one magnet.

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