- Brandywine flag
The Brandywine flag was a banner carried by Captain Robert Wilson's company of the
7th Pennsylvania Regiment . The company flag received the name after it was used in theBattle of Brandywine ,11 September 1777 . The flag is red, with a red and white American flag image in the canton. [ Mowday, pg 73]Other stories indicate that the flag may have actually flown earlier, at the Battle of Cooch's Bridge in
Delaware on3 September 1777 . [Leepson, 26] Captain Wilson may have also brought it to theBattle of Paoli on21 September and theBattle of Germantown on4 October . [Leepson, 27]The 7th Pennsylvania Flag may have been one of the first American flags to feature stars and stripes, although it was a militia company's flag, not a flag of Washington's army. [Leepson, 26-27] The Flag Resolution of 1777 defined the official flag of the United States as having 13 stripes and 13 stars, although the actual pattern of the stars was not specified. Many variations existed. The flag shown in the canton of the Brandywine Flag uses a 4-5-4 star pattern, and was probably patterned after a real United States flag.
The Brandywine Flag is currently displayed in Philadelphia's
Independence National Historical Park [Leepson, 27] , and was featured on a 33¢ postage stamp issued in 2000, as a part of the US Postal Service's "Stars and Stripes" series.The colors and pattern on the stamp may have been altered for aesthetic purposes.References
* Leepson, Marc "Flag: An American Biography" 2004. ISBN 0-312-32308-5
* Mowday, Bruce E. "September 11, 1777. Washington's Defeat at Brandywine Dooms Philadelphia." ©2002. White Mane Books, Shippensburg, Pennsylvania. ISBN 1-57249-342-9Flag of the United States — American Flag redirects here. For the Arizona ghost town, see American Flag, Arizona. Flag of Columbia redirects here. For the flag of the South American country, see Flag of Colombia. Flag of the United States of America Name … Wikipedia
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