File:California, San Joaquin County, Cumberland Presbyterian Church's Rebel Flag 1863.png
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English: As Lieutenant Merriam of the 1st California Cavalry was passing the Cumberland Presbyterian Church on Sunday last he noticed a small secession flag flying from one of the back windows. The rebel flag has two red and one' white stripe and seven stars in a field of blue. The lieutenant immediately captured the flag and brought it to this office. Secessionists, even though they be ministers, should be be very careful about waving disloyal flags in a loval community. There might be trouble. —October 26, 1863.
-History of San Joaquin County, California by by Tinkham, George H. page 335 |
Date | 10/24/24 |
Source | Own work |
Author | Tablelegs6 |
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