Bonnie Blue Flag

Bonnie Blue Flag

Bonnie Blue Flag

The Bonnie Blue Flag was an unofficial banner of the Confederate States of America at the start of the American Civil War in 1861. It now often serves as a representative banner of the southeastern United States in general.

Celebrate your southern heritage. This flag has come to symbolize secession, self-governance and State Sovereignty.

In the 1936 novel by Margaret Mitchell and the film Gone with the Wind (1939), Rhett Butler names his newborn daughter "Bonnie Blue Butler" after Melanie Wilkes remarks that her eyes will be "as blue as the bonnie blue flag.

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  • Captain Scott's Cotton Flag 2x3 ft. Captain Scott's Cotton Flag 2x3 ft.

    Captain Scott's Cotton Flag 2x3 ft.

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    This is the Captain Scott's Flag. Captain Scott was one of the men who recruited Texicans to fight the Mexicans. Scott's Flag of the Liberals 1835 This flag was designed by Captain William Scott in 1835. It was used by those Texans who favored...
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