Description: WBritain #31389 American Civil War- 5th Texas Flagbearer, Texas Brigade. 1/30 scale historical figure with matte finish, new in box. When the torn and bullet riddled silk flag of the 5th Texas was retired, a replacement made of wool was made by Mrs. Matilda "Maude" Jane Fuller Young, a Houston botanist and school principal whose son, Samuel Oliver Young, Jr., had enlisted in Co. A of the regiment. A dark blue streamer was attached to the staff, bearing the Latin motto "Vivere Sat Vincere," or "To conquer is to live enough" on one side and "5th REG VOL" along with a star with the letters of TEXAS between each point on the other side. It was delivered to the regiment on 14 June 1862 by new recruits on their way from Texas; it then served as the regimental colors two weeks later at the Battle of Gaines Mill. The flag was sent away to be decorated with battle honors ("Elthams Landing," "Gaines Farm," and "Malvern Hill") after the Peninsula Campaign and Seven Days battles, and the regiment carried their earlier Lone Star flag at Second Manassas and Antietam. After that flag was sent back to Texas in October 1862, the regiment chose to use Mrs. Young's flag throughout the rest of the war. Great addition to your toy soldier collection or special gift for a fellow collector Please do not hesitate to ask any questions. Sign up for my email newsletters by adding my eBay Store to your Favorites More items in our eBay store, Trains Galore and More Combined shipping upon request US PAYMENT BY PAYPAL PREFERRED INTERNATIONAL PAYMENT BY PAYPAL ONLY Thank you, have a great day!
Price: 58 USD
Location: Lincoln, Nebraska
End Time: 2025-02-10T16:36:38.000Z
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Brand: Britains
MPN: 31389