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140th Regiment NY Volunteer Infantry | Regimental Color | Civil War

This blue silk regimental color carried by the 140th Regiment NY Volunteer Infantry features a painted Arms and motto of the United States complete with regimental identification painted on the lower ribbon. Approximately 1/3 of the flag is missing, mostl…

https://museum.dmna.ny.gov/flags/infantry/140th-regiment-ny-volunteer-infantry/140th-regiment-ny-volunteer-infantry-regimental-color-civil-war

143rd Regiment NY Volunteer Infantry | National Color | Civil War

On October 9, 1862, at Camp Holley, near Monticello, New York, the 143rd New York Volunteer Infantry received a stand of colors, including the national color seen here, from the patriotic citizens of Sullivan County. Made by Tiffany & o. of New York City …

https://museum.dmna.ny.gov/flags/infantry/143rd-regiment-ny-volunteer-infantry/143rd-regiment-ny-volunteer-infantry-national-color-civil-war

144th Regiment NY Volunteer Infantry | General Guide Flags | Civil War

The New York State Battle Flag Collection includes two general guide flags carried by the 144th Regiment NY Volunteer Infantry. Both flags, in the US National pattern, have significant losses. The regiment's numeric designation in script is embroidered as…

https://museum.dmna.ny.gov/flags/infantry/144th-regiment-ny-volunteer-infantry/144th-regiment-ny-volunteer-infantry-general-guide-flags-civil-war

144th Regiment NY Volunteer Infantry | Guidons | Civil War

The NYS Battle Flag Collection includes two guidons carried by the 144th Regiment New York Volunteer Infantry. Each silk swallowtail guidon conforms to the “stars and stripes” pattern prescribed in General Order No. 4, dated January 18, 1862. Both guidons…

https://museum.dmna.ny.gov/flags/infantry/144th-regiment-ny-volunteer-infantry/144th-regiment-ny-volunteer-infantry-guidons-civil-war

146th Regiment NY Volunteer Infantry | Regimental Color | Civil War

Organized in Rome, Oneida County, the 146th New York Volunteers mustered into service in October 1862. Known as the “Halleck Infantry” after Oneida County native Major General Henry Halleck, the regiment customized their Regimental Color by painting their…

https://museum.dmna.ny.gov/flags/infantry/146th-regiment-ny-volunteer-infantry/146th-regiment-ny-volunteer-infantry-regimental-color-c

146th Regiment NY Volunteer Infantry | Camp Colors | Civil War

These printed wool camp colors in the US national pattern adhere to the specifications prescribed in General Order No. 4, Headquarters of the U.S. Army, dated 18 January 1862. One camp color includes 34 white stars in seven horizontal rows with a noticeab…

https://museum.dmna.ny.gov/flags/infantry/146th-regiment-ny-volunteer-infantry/146th-regiment-ny-volunteer-infantry-camp-colors-civil-war

147th Regiment NY Volunteer Infantry | Guidons | Civil War

The NYS Battle Flag Collection includes two silk swallowtail guidons carried by the 147th Regiment New York Volunteer Infantry. Each guidon conforms to the “stars and stripes” pattern prescribed in General Order No. 4, dated January 18, 1862. The cantons …

https://museum.dmna.ny.gov/flags/infantry/147th-regiment-ny-volunteer-infantry/147th-regiment-ny-volunteer-infantry-guidons-civil

148th Regiment NY Volunteer Infantry | Regimental Color | Civil War

This painted silk Regimental Color carried by the 148th New York Volunteers includes the Arms of the United States, gold-colored stars in two arcs, and the unit's numeric designation on the lower ribbon. Only 29 stars remain from most likely a 34-star arr…

https://museum.dmna.ny.gov/flags/infantry/148th-regiment-ny-volunteer-infantry/148th-regiment-ny-volunteer-infantry-regimental-color-civil-war

149th Regiment NY Volunteer Infantry | Regimental Color | Civil War

In October 1862, shortly after the 149th Regiment New York Volunteer Infantry left Syracuse for the seat of war, the Jewish Ladies of Syracuse presented this blue, silk Regimental Color to Colonel Henry Barnum who remained in Syracuse to convalesce from w…

https://museum.dmna.ny.gov/flags/infantry/149th-regiment-ny-volunteer-infantry/149th-regiment-ny-volunteer-infantry-regimental-color-civil-war

150th Regiment NY Volunteer Infantry | Regimental Color | Civil War

This painted silk Regimental Color carried by the 150th Regiment includes the Arms of the United States with gold-colored stars in two arcs. The lower ribbon, with raised center section and an ornate gold border and tails, includes the regiment’s numeric …

https://museum.dmna.ny.gov/flags/infantry/150th-regiment-ny-volunteer-infantry/150th-regiment-ny-volunteer-infantry-regimental-color-civil-war