Rhode Island Regiment
In Rhode Island the anchor has been used as a state symbol ever
since 1647 which is evident in the current State flag. The anchor
represents Rhode Island's seafaring activities and the thirteen stars,
the original thirteen colonies. The native Rhode Islanders were among
the first to join the Minutemen outside Boston. The Rhode Island Regiments
served at the Battles of Brandywine, Trenton and Yorktown. This flag
is preserved today in the State House at Providence, Rhode Island.
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| ITEM #: | A323010
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| MATERIAL: | Rayon, Mounted | Nylon, Printed |
| SIZE: | 4" x 6" | 3' x 5' |
| PRICE: | $2.00 | $38.00 |