Guilford Courthouse
This flag is an example of the lack of uniformity in American flags
during the Revolutionary period as each group chose what flag to be
used as it's standard. This flag has the unique elements of an elongated
canton and blue stripes. It was raised over the Guilford Courthouse,
North Carolina on March 15, 1781 under the leadership of General Greene
whose militiamen halted the British advance through the Carolinas
and turned them back to the seaport towns. This was one of the bloodiest
battles of the long war with the British losing over a quarter of
their troops.
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| ITEM #: | 46SGUILF | 35NYCFGUIL | A319633 |
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| MATERIAL: | Rayon On Staff | Nylon, Printed | Nylon, Sewn |
| SIZE: | 4" x 6" | 3' x 5' | 3' x 5' |
| PRICE: | $2.00 | $35.00 | $149.00 |