
By Charles Mattocks, Jr. 9 September 2000, based on my assumptions of what the regiment's national color may have looked like.
By Charles Mattocks, Jr. 10 September 2000, based on my assumptions of what the regimental color may have looked like.

By Charles Mattocks, Jr. 12 February 2002, based on the description of the regimental color by 2nd Lieutenant Frank H. Putney, of Company G in a Letter to his father from Camp. Randall Madison, Wis., dated Jan'y 8th, 1862.
By Charles Mattocks, Jr. 9 September 2000 based on other U.S. cavalry company guidons.
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