Wednesday, September 20, 2006

Private Garage with Confederate Jack,
Tift County, Georgia, 2005.
c. Brian Brown
In the modern South, emblems of the old Confederacy are everywhere. An icon of great pride, the Confederate naval jack was flown on vessels of the Confederate navy. Three other flags, all bearing a vestige of the St. Andrew's Cross pictured above, served as the official banners of the CSA government. For more information on the often misinterpreted history of Confederate flags, please visit the Museum of the Confederacy, http://www.moc.org , or the SCV, http://www.scv.org .

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