Gonzales Come and Take It Cannon Flag Nylon Printed 3x5 ft

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SKU:
RU-FL3x5NP-162235
UPC:
821949162235
$29.95 - $49.95
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Description

It was September of 1835, and tensions were escalating between the Mexican government and the Texans. Santa Anna sent troops to disarm the Texans. A force was dispatched to the town of Gonzales to retrieve a small bronze cannon. The Texans refused to turn over the cannon. After some fighting, a meeting was held in the field between the two opposing forces. Col. John Henry Moore suggested to Lieutenant Francisco de Castañeda that he either surrender and join the Texans in support of the Constitution of 1824, or prepare to fight. Moore pointed to the cannon and told Castañeda that the little cannon was on the field, and he should just try to “Come and Take It”. The now-famous flag was flying over the cannon. Moore turned around and shouted “Fire“—and a shot was fired from the cannon. The Mexican troops immediately wheeled around and withdrew to San Antonio. The flag, back then called the Old Cannon Flag, was reportedly fashioned by Sarah Seely DeWitt and her daughter, Evaline, from Noami DeWitt's wedding dress. It was of white cloth, with a lone star above a cannon, and the words "come and take it" beneath the cannon. It was Texas' first battle flag, and first lone star flag. Today we call it the Gonzales Come and Take It flag. Texas Flag

Cannon flag single and double sided.

FLAG QUALITY AND USES
Civic Quality
Construction: Nylon Printed 210D
- Designs are embroidered on both sides (not printed)
- Design reads properly on the front side and backwards on the reverse (as per proper flag construction see here)
- Superior look and feel to printed flags
- Bright thread adds texture and weight
- Long lasting, waterproof, tear and fray resistant material
- Double and quad stitched edges all around
- Reinforced grommet holes with metal rings for added durability
- Attaches easily to any flag pole
- 1 year "no fade, no fray" guarantee
RECOMENDED USES:
- Outdoor display use on poles
- Permanent flag displays (i.e. not taken down at night/rain)
- Excellent for events indoor/outdoor, parades
- Schools, churches, civic uses

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