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English: "The Mandeville Flag. This 34-Star Flag is believed to be a recruiting flag that was used by Clinton J. Mandeville and given to his family after his passing in the Civil War. CCHM Digital Archives....

The flag itself was produced by E. Sebring in New York City. The Mandeville flag measures 9.5 feet long by 4 feet tall. It is a combination of machine and hand stitching. This Flag making company was located in lower Manhattan at 27 Courtland N.Y. Sebring was commissioned to produce flags for the war effort. According to Jeff Bridgman these were usually for “medical centers and camps, but also for recruiting flags.”

-(https://www.champaigncountyhistory.org/single-post/the-mandeville-flag-a-search-for-the-story-of-a-fallen-union-soldier)
Date 12/20/24
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Author Tablelegs6

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Digital remake of the flag used by Company I

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20 December 24 CE

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