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“Daughter of the Confederacy” from Orphan Brigade reunion memento.

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Letter from Lexington [KY] Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy to welcome Lucy Stuart Fitzhugh into the organization.

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Confederate battle flags, red with stars on blue cross (4 examples); Third National flag- established Mar 4, 1865, battle flag in right corner on red and white flag (2 examples); Bonnie blue flag, blue with big white start in middle (bottom right…

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Heading for the section of The Lost Cause: A Confederate War Record containing emblem of organization.

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“Sue, 7 years old, September 1900. Martha Porter, 3 years old, March 1900. The interesting children of Mr. and Mrs. Len S. Miller, St. Catherine street. Their father was a member of Company B, Ninth Kentucky Infantry (Orphan Brigade).”

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First national flag with 7 stars- used March 4, 1861 to May 21, 1861 (top flag) and Confederate battle flag (bottom flag).

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Third National flag- established Mar 4, 1865.

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Heading of The Lost Cause: A Confederate War Record published in Louisville, KY. Slogan “The Warrior’s Banner Takes It’s Flight to Breet the Warrior’s Soul.”

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From the 6th Annual Convention, Mrs. Sophie Fox Sea’s account of slavery in the United States written for the Sydney Johnston Chapter (Louisville, KY) of the United Daughters of the Confederacy in 1902.

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Program cover for Poultry Show hosted by the Tom Barrett Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy in Ghent, KY.
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