Conrad Texas Independence Flag 3x5 ft Economical

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  • Conrad Texas Independence Flag 3x5 ft Economical
  • Conrad Texas Independence Flag 3x5 ft Economical
  • Conrad Texas Independence Flag 3x5 ft Economical
  • Conrad Texas Independence Flag 3x5 ft Economical
  • Conrad Texas Independence Flag 3x5 ft Economical
  • Conrad Texas Independence Flag 3x5 ft Economical
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Battle Flag of Texas - Conrad's Independence Battle flag.

The Conrad Independence Flag was a flag Used by Conrad during the Texas fight for independence. Its a Lorenzo De Zavala flag with the word Independence on it.

Edward Conrad traveled to Texas through Natchitoches, Louisiana, in December 1835. On December 10, 1835, at Nacogdoches, he was made second lieutenant of the United States Independent Volunteer Cavalry under Benjamin L. Lawrence. Conrad was one of four representatives from Refugio Municipality at the Convention of 1836 at Washington-on-the-Brazos and there signed the Texas Declaration of Independence. He also served as a member of the committee to draft the Texas constitution.

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