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Polk sovereignty flag.
#8636318
18 hours ago
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Joined: Dec 2021
Alberta
Norwestalta
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So I ordered a Polk Battle Sovereignty Secession flag that I'm hoping to fly with my Alberta flag. It is my goal to become a independent Albertan. It seems that there is alot of negativity towards this flag and I'm unsure what exactly it represents due to the mixed bag research I've been reading. Hopefully Savell will give me a history lesson on the true meaning of this flag?
Last edited by Norwestalta; 18 hours ago.
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Re: Polk sovereignty flag.
[Re: Norwestalta]
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Turtledale
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That's the original "Stars and Bars"
NYSTA, NTA, FTA, life member Erie county trappers assn.,life member Catt.county trappers
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Re: Polk sovereignty flag.
[Re: warrior]
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Southern, New Jersey
Bill from NJ
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Polk Battle Sovereignty Secession flag That would be the flag designed by Lieutenant General Leonidas Polk aka The Fighting Bishop, he was an Episcopalian Bishop, as his regimental colors. Killed in action at Pine Mountain part of the Batlle of Kennesaw Mountain during the defense of Atlanta. Thanks for the information warrior!
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Re: Polk sovereignty flag.
[Re: warrior]
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Yes sir
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Polk Battle Sovereignty Secession flag That would be the flag designed by Lieutenant General Leonidas Polk aka The Fighting Bishop, he was an Episcopalian Bishop, as his regimental colors. Killed in action at Pine Mountain part of the Batlle of Kennesaw Mountain during the defense of Atlanta. And related to KeithC
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Re: Polk sovereignty flag.
[Re: Bill from NJ]
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2 hours ago
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Norwestalta
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Norwestalta,
I'm glad I could help.
You can find that flag at a few places on the web.
Fly it proudly, in Alberta, Canada.
There is a reason that I belong to "The Sons of Confederate Veterans".
God Bless.
I sure will Bill. Right with my Alberta flag.
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