The first flag of the Confederate States of America.
1Her first assignment there was covering the Civitans Stars and Bars Ball.
2There could not be a doubt-itwas the Confederate standard-theStars and Bars.
3Wild Philip Herbert manfully dies under the Stars and Bars on the Red River.
4No craven blenching when the tattered Stars and Bars bear up in battle blast.
5I'll drink to the Stars and Bars whenever there's a flagstaff and a glass convenient.
6The chivalry of the Stars and Bars must crowd Virginia till their graves fill the land.
7The Stars and Bars sweep on in victory.
8Chad and Margaret walked on toward the stiles where still hung Margaret's weather-beaten Stars and Bars.
9Joe winces; that Golden Circle dinner comes back, when he, too, cheered the Stars and Bars.
10Not a Union flag now in sight, but plenty of the " Stars and Bars!"
11You fought for love of the Stars and Stripes; I for love of the Stars and Bars.
12He saw on one road the Stars and Stripes and on the other the Stars and Bars.
13Sword in hand, his resolute mind unshaken, the Louisianian follows the Stars and Bars, devoted and never despairing.
14The Texans at Antelope Peak never returned to carry the " Stars and Bars" across the Colorado.
15A gust of wind suddenly flung its folds into the bright Southern sky line-theStars and Bars of the Confederacy!
16We were willing to do and die and dare anything for our loved South, and the Stars and Bars of the Confederacy.