Fort Moultrie Flag (Liberty IN Moon) 3x5 ft South Carolina

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FLEW OVER FT SULLIVAN JUNE 28TH 1776

It was 1775 when American Colonel Moultrie took possession of a fort in South Carolina, and he needed a flag. His troops’ clothing was blue. They had silver crescents on their caps, and the words “Liberty or Death.” So a blue flag was sewn, with a crescent in the upper corner. In Moultrie’s words, “This was the first American flag displayed in the South.” The next year, 1776, the Americans were defending Fort Sullivan in a battle with the British. The blue flag was flying, but during the fight it fell down onto the beach, outside the fort. Sergeant William Jasper leaped over the parapet, ran the length of the fort and recovered the flag. He managed to get back into the fort and get the flag fastened and flying again. The Americans fought off the British, and saved the fort. Fort Sullivan was later renamed Moultrie, in honor of Colonel Moultrie’s stand against the British.

FLAG QUALITY AND USES
Standard Quality
Construction: Super-weave polyester
- Our most popular quality level
- 100% synthetic waterproof material
- Designs are through-printed and visible on both sides
- Bright, fade-resistant inks
- Double stitched edges all around
- Reinforced grommet holes with metal rings
- Attaches easily to any flag pole with grommets
RECOMMENDED USES:
- Fair weather outdoor display
- Light weight lets flags fly well even in light breeze
- Excellent for events, indoor display and theatrical use
- Seasonal decoration, home use
- Demonstrations, protests, parades

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