Last updated: August 13, 2024
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Civil War Flags of the Eastern Trophy Room
These flags are the ones present in the eastern trophy room. You can also learn more about the flags we have in the western trophy room.
Throughout history, armies have carried the flag of their country into battle. At the time of the Civil War, the regiment was the standard military organizational unit, and much attention has been paid to regimental flags. Every regiment had a national flag – the United States Stars and Stripes – and a regimental flag, sometimes called a standard, identifying the unit and its branch of service, such as infantry or artillery. The flags on display in these trophy rooms, have their origins in the dedication of Grant's final resting place on April 27, 1897. To honor Grant, at least 16 regimental organizations and individuals decided to donate their precious flags to the Grant Monument Association, the organization responsible for building and maintaining Grants Tomb until the National Park Service took over in 1959. What follows is the history of the flags in the eastern trophy room and the people who carried them.
Flags of the Eastern Trophy Room
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Regimental Flag of the 72nd Ohio
Click here to read more about the 72nd Ohio Veteran Volunteer Infantry
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National Flag of the 50th Illinois
Click here to learn more about the 50th Illinois Volunteer Infantry
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Headquarters' Flag
Click here to learn more about the Army of the Tennessee
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Battery Flag of the 6th New York
Click here to learn more about the 6th New York Independent Battery, Light Artillery
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National Flag of the 8th Missouri
Click here to learn more about the 8th Missouri Infantry
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National Flag of the 12th Wisconsin
Click here to learn more about the 12th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry
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Regimental Flag of the 40th New York
Click on this flag to learn more about the Regimental flag of the 40th New York Volunteer Infantry – the Mozart Regiment
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National Flag of the 114th Pennsylvania
Click here to learn more about the 114th Pennsylvania Regiment, Infantry – Collis Zouaves