Ohio History Journal

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THE STORY OF A FLAG

THE STORY OF A FLAG

 

 

BY GENERAL J. WARREN KEIFER

 

[At the annual meeting of the Ohio State Archaeological and

Historical Society General J. Warren Keifer presented a flag

and told the story of its capture by the Confederates and its

return to him. The story as he related it was full of thrilling

interest and brought forth frequent applause from the audience.

The flag is now one of the prized possessions of the Society.

In response to a special request General Keifer has furnished

the story of the flag which is herewith printed in full.-Editor.]

This is an emblematic United States flag of 1863,

with thirty-four stars thereon, representing the then

number of states in the United States and with the usual

number of stripes thereon. It was carried in a number

of battles by the Union forces prior to its capture by the

Confederate forces and its recapture as hereinafter

stated.

At a critical period in the Civil War in 1863 General

Robert E. Lee moved his large formidable Confederate

army from its location north of Richmond, Virginia, for

the invasion of the North, with the purpose of capturing

Washington and transferring the seat of war to the loyal

states. His recent success in holding back the army of

the Potomac, under General Joseph Hooker, in its at-

tempts to take the Confederate capital, Richmond, led

him and Jefferson Davis and his cabinet to undertake

the campaign.

There was then in the Shenandoah Valley, Virginia,

mainly at Winchester, about twenty miles south of Mar-

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