National Colors
Union Army 1861–1865

Each dismounted regiment of the Union Army carried two colors, the National Color of Stars and Stripes, and the Regimental Color, as well as two smaller Camp Colours which were carried by sergeants deployed on the flanks of the line.
Union Infantry National Colors
- Army National Color, Cincinnati Q.M.D.
- Rectangular Canton, 34 gold Stars, 1861–1863
- Rectangular Canton, 35 gold Stars, from July 1863
- Army National Color, New York Q.M.D.
- Square Canton, 34 gold Stars, 1861–1863
- Square Canton, 35 gold Stars, from July 1863
- Army National Color, Philadelphia Q.M.D.
- Rectangular Canton, 34 gold Stars, 1861–1863
- Rectangular Canton, 35 gold Stars, from July 1863
- Presentation National Color, Tiffany & Company, New York, NY
- Square Canton, 34 white Stars, 1861–1863
- Square Canton, 35 white Stars, from July 1863
- Presentation National Color, Paton & Company, New York, NY
- Square Canton, 34 white Stars, 1861–1863
- Square Canton, 35 white Stars, from July 1863
- Presentation National Color, Evans & Hassall, Philadelphia, PA
- Rectangular Canton, 34 white Stars, 1861–1863
- Rectangular Canton, 35 white Stars, from July 1863
- Presentation National Color, Horstmann Brothers & Co., Philadelphia, PA
- Rectangular Canton, 34 white Stars, 1861–1863
- Rectangular Canton, 35 white Stars, from July 1863
- Presentation National Color, Sisco Brothers, Baltimore, MD
- Square Canton, 34 white Stars, 1861–1863
- Square Canton, 35 white Stars, from July 1863
- Presentation National Color, Hugh Wilkins, Louisville, KY
- Square sky blue Canton, 34 gold Stars, 1861–1863
- Square sky blue Canton, 35 gold Stars, from July 1863
- Presentation National Color, Gilbert Hubbart & Co., Chicago, IL
- Rectangular Canton, State Seal and 34 gold Stars, 1861
- Square Canton, 34 gold Stars, until July 1863
- Square Canton, 35 gold Stars, from July 1863