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16th Michigan Volunteers, sounds like regimental, six feet by four, gold fringe, one side showed the Goddess of Liberty “Stand by the Constitution and the Union” Perhaps the Palmetto Sharpshooters Gaines Mill

http://www.historynet.com/battle-of-gaines-mill-us-army-regulars-to-the-rescue.htm/2

http://books.google.com/books?id=bRuBAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA349&dq=captured+colors#PPA350,M1

40th North Carolina Infantry, Private Geo. W. Clute, Co. I, 14th Michigan

9th Louisiana Battalion, captured at Baton Rouge August 5, 1862, Co. F, 6th Michigan Volunteers

26th North Carolina Infantry, Michigan regiment

1st Arkansas Infantry, many battle emblems, captured by Lieutenant Witherspoon and Sergeant Smith, Company A

54th Virginia Infantry captured by 14th Michigan Volunteers

24th Alabama Infantry captured by 51st Illinois Volunteers

48th Virginia Infantry, the Wilderness, May 5th 24th Michigan Volunteers
35th North Carolina Infantry, Corporal Benjamin F. Young, Co. I

47th Virginia Infantry captured at Falling Waters, 1st Michigan Volunteers Sgt. Alfonso Chilson, Sgt. James B. Lyon

40th Virginia Infantry, Falling Waters, Private Edward Ives and Private Edward Clark

5th Texas Infantry captured at Atlanta Georgia by Charles F. Sanscrainte Co. B, 15th Michigan Volunteers
http://books.google.com/books?id=GSELAAAAIAAJ&pg=RA3-PA211&dq=captured+colors

http://books.google.com/books?id=XvsNAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA72&dq=captured+colors&lr=#PPA73,M1
9th Connecticut Volunteers captured the 3rd Mississippi Infantry at Pass Christian, 1862

Private JK Leslie

http://books.google.com/books?id=sRxCAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA142&dq=battery+guidon+captured, regimental flag of the 31st Indiana Volunteers, a silk American flag, and a battery guidon in the possession of the enemy were recaptured, Near Fair Garden Tennessee 27th January 1864

Roger’s Battery guidon captured, General Lane claimed the captured at Spotsylvania

33rd New Jersey regimental colors

http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ga/topic/military/cv/cv1909jun.pdf
19th Wisconsin Volunteers surrender to Sergeant J.S. Bell Veteran, September 497

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I saw it - thanks!