7th Michigan Cavalry Regiment Guidon – 3′×5′ American Civil War Nylon Reproduction

Honor the history and legacy of Michigan’s mounted Civil War soldiers with this 7th Michigan Cavalry Regiment Guidon reproduction.

Organized in 1862, the 7th Michigan Cavalry served as part of the famed Michigan Cavalry Brigade under Brigadier General George Armstrong Custer. The regiment participated in major Civil War campaigns and engagements, including Gettysburg, Yellow Tavern, Trevilian Station, and operations throughout the Shenandoah Valley.

This historical guidon features a distinctive bicolor field divided diagonally, with red above and white below. The traditional swallow-tail shape reflects the style of guidons carried by mounted cavalry units during the Civil War.

Crossed cavalry sabers appear prominently in the center of the design. The unit designation “7 Mich.” identifies the 7th Michigan Cavalry Regiment. The bold colors and recognizable cavalry insignia create a distinctive tribute to the Michigan soldiers who served in the Union Army.

Made in the USA, this 3′×5′ historical reproduction uses durable SolarGuard® all-weather nylon for brilliant color and dependable performance. A reinforced canvas heading and solid brass grommets provide a traditional flagpole finish and allow easy attachment for indoor or outdoor display.

Product Details:

• 7th Michigan Cavalry Regiment Guidon reproduction
• American Civil War historical design
• Size: 3′×5′
• Traditional swallow-tail cavalry guidon shape
• Red-and-white field divided diagonally
• Crossed United States Cavalry sabers
• “7 Mich.” unit designation
• Durable SolarGuard® all-weather nylon construction
• Reinforced canvas heading
• Solid brass grommets
• Suitable for indoor or outdoor display
• Ideal for Civil War collectors, historians, museums, classrooms, reenactments, and military heritage displays
• Made in the USA
• FMAA Certified

The 7th Michigan Cavalry Regiment Guidon makes a distinctive addition to a Civil War collection, historical exhibit, museum, classroom, reenactment, or patriotic display. Its traditional swallow-tail shape, crossed cavalry sabers, and bold red-and-white design preserve the proud legacy of the Michigan cavalrymen who served during the American Civil War.

Flagpole and mounting hardware are not included.