1861 First Flag of Louisiana – Secession Flag (2-Ply Nylon)
This historically accurate 1861 First Flag of Louisiana is a powerful piece of Southern and Confederate history. Officially adopted on February 11, 1861 — just three days after Louisiana joined in forming the Confederate States of America — this was the state’s first official flag and flew throughout the Civil War until 1865.
The design features a single pale yellow star on a bold red canton, with thirteen alternating blue, white, and red horizontal stripes. It thoughtfully incorporates the Stars and Stripes of the United States, the red, white, and blue of the French Tricolor, the red and yellow of the Spanish flag, and the spirit of the legendary Bonnie Blue Flag.
Premium Quality Construction:
- Heavy-duty 2-Ply 600D Nylon material
- Embroidered star and stripes for superior detail and longevity
- Double-stitched seams and reinforced corners
- Strong metal grommets for secure attachment
- Waterproof, fade-resistant, and built to withstand harsh outdoor conditions
Made to the highest military-grade standards, this flag offers twice the thickness and durability of standard single-ply flags. It performs beautifully in permanent outdoor displays, high-wind areas, or indoor historical exhibits.
Perfect For:
- Historical reenactments and living history events
- Patriotic home or business flagpole displays
- Civil War collections and Southern heritage displays
- Memorials, museums, and educational settings
- Also available as a Cotton Louisiana Republic flag.
Get the less expense 300d 1 ply Louisiana Republic flag.
Whether you’re a history enthusiast, reenactor, or proud Southerner, this 1861 Louisiana Secession Flag is a striking symbol of independence, heritage, and Louisiana’s vital role in American history.
Order your durable, embroidered 1861 First Flag of Louisiana today and proudly display a true piece of the Old South.



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