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American Historical Flags

Fort Moultrie flag

FORT MOULTRIE FLAG

South Carolinians defending Fort Moultrie in Charleston Harbor in 1776 raised one of the earliest flags of American liberty. The silver crescent appeared as a badge worn on their caps. The cause for which they fought -- liberty -- was emblazoned on the crescent. [Available from FlagLine.com.]

Green Mountain Boys flag

GREEN MOUNTAIN BOYS FLAG

General John Stark of New Hampshire commanded a militia brigade known as the "Green Mountain Boys." Tradition relates that its green flag was flown at the Battle of Bennington on August 16, 1777. As in many American flags, the stars here were arranged in an arbitrary fashion. Nevertheless they signified the unity of the Thirteen Colonies in their struggle for independence. [Available from FlagLine.com.]

Rhode Island Regiment flag

RHODE ISLAND REGIMENT FLAG

The State flags of America found their earliest forms during the Revolutionary War. The starry canton in the flag of the Rhode Island Regiment symbolized national unity, but the white field corresponded to the uniform of the State troops. The anchor symbol and motto which completed the design had been used for more than a century. The original flag may be found in the State House in Providence. [Available from FlagLine.com.]

Commodore Perry's flag

COMMODORE PERRY'S FLAG

During the War of 1812 Captain James Lawrence of the Chesapeake encouraged his men, as he lay dying by exhorting "Don't Give Up the Ship." Three months later at the Battle of Lake Erie, Commodore Perry emblazoned these words on a flag which carried him to victory. Similar flags and mottoes have inspired Americans throughout our two centuries of existence. [Available from FlagLine.com.]

Bennington flag

BENNINGTON FLAG

Originally believed to have been carried during the Revolution, this flag is now seen as having probably been made for the 50th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence in 1826. Its design is typical of the exuberant artistic expressions found in flags of the 19th century. [Available from FlagLine.com.]

Cavalry Guidon flag

CAVALRY GUIDON

During the Civil War a special version of the United States flag -- with swallowtail and stars of gold instead of white -- was carried by the cavalry. General Custer and others used the flag in succeeding decades in the West. [Available from FlagLine.com.]


Note: Our information on the history and traditions of the American flag is based on primary source materials from the Federal Consumer Information Center.

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