murphysbo murphysboro. so this was actually captured in 1864. i believe it was an ohio unit that captured this particular flag. then it was turned over to the war department. >> what about this one over here? >> this one is what's called a hearty pattern. so is that one. but this is a typical hearty pattern. they were white and usually had a white border around it with a blue field. and then in the center, kind of a crescent moon or a moon shape was usually where the units -- the sixth and seventh in this particular one -- they would designate the units in there. and this one, once again, it, too, was at tunnel hill in tennessee but more importantly, it was at shiloh. another flag that has a very interesting history is this one. first of all, you an see it's a very, very large flag. has some beautiful, beautiful work on it. this flag was returned to missouri, but it was actually an arkansas flag. it's in the first national pattern. it has the two cross cannons, which indicate artillery. but if you'll notice something very interesting about this