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"We offer peace" - Butler Guards - 4th South Carolina Flag

"We offer peace" - Butler Guards - 4th South Carolina Flag

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These are modern all-weather nylon flags for your house or garden based on the original flag carried by the Company A - Butler Guards 4th South Carolina Flag .

"We offer peace" - Company A - Butler Guards 4th South Carolina Flag 

4th Infantry Regiment was organized at Anderson, South Carolina, in March 1861 and soon moved to Virginia. It fought at First Manassas under N.G. Evans and reported 11 killed, 79 wounded, and 6 missing. In April, 1862, the unit totalled 450 men and that same month was consolidated into five companies and redesignated the 4th South Carolina Battalion. Its commanders were Colonel John B.E. Sloan, Lieutenant Colonel Charles S. Mattison, and Major James H. Whitner.

4th Infantry Battalion was formed in April, 1862, when the 4th South Carolina Infantry Regiment was reorganized into a five company battalion. It was assigned to R.H. Anderson's and M. Jenkins' Brigade and saw action in the Battle of Williamsburg, the Seven Days' Battles, and the Maryland Campaign. The unit reported 12 casualties at Williamburg, 9 at Gaines’ Mill, and 38 at Frayser's Farm. On November 11, 1862, it was consolidated into two companies and united with the infantry of Hampton's South Carolina Legion. Major Charles S. Mattison was in command.

Design is based on the detail description of Company A's flag which did not survive the conflict. 

These flags are made to order and take about 3 weeks to produce and ship.





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These flags are made to order and take about 4 weeks to produce and ship.

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