The Biennial Report of the North Carolina Historical Commission [serial] 1912/14

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The affair was informal, refreshments were served, music was provided and the collections were given careful study and received much praise.
The completion of the collection of Confederate flags borne by North Carolina troops was made a special point and a letter was addressed to the Governor and Adjutant General of every other State in order to locate any captured flags. As a result the flags of eight regiments were located, three in New York, three in Michigan, one in New Jersey, and one in M
...aine. The latter, that of the Seventh Regiment, was returned in August. The State of New Jersey will in January return the flag of the Second Regiment. The Governors of New York and Michigan have promised to make every effort to bring about the return of the flags held by those States.
Efforts to secure Confederate regimental flags held by private individuals in North Carolina were also pressed and with success.
The flag of the Third Regiment was lent by the De Rosset family, of Wilmington, that of the Seventeenth by Mr.


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