Bedford Flag

Bedford Flag

The Bedford Flag may be the oldest extant battle flag of the American Revolution. It was supposedly borne by the Bedford Minuteman Company and might have flown at the North Bridge in Concord, Massachusetts, on April 19, 1775. Its history is controversial. The flag is commonly believed to be the inspiration for the first stanza in Ralph Waldo Emerson's "Concord Hymn" which opens::By the rude bridge that arched the flood,:their flag to April's breeze unfurled...

The flag is made of crimson silk damask with the design painted on. The painted image was made slightly different on the two sides, with the Latin motto "Vince Aut Morire" (Conquer Or Die) reading from top to bottom on one side and from bottom to top on the other.

The exact age and origin of the flag are not known, but physical and historical evidence are consistent with a date early in the 1700s. At one point, because of its heraldic similarity to another flag made for another Massachusetts cavalry unit in the 1660s, historians thought that the Bedford flag might actually be that earlier flag. However, spectroscopic analysis of the paint used on the emblem revealed the pigment called “Prussian blue”, which did not exist before 1704.

There is, however, no proof, either from testimonies, depositions or diaries written around April 19, 1775, or even in memoirs written years later by any participants that day, mentioning any such flag flown that day by either side. The sole exception is that of Lt. Barker of the British expedition to Concord, who noted a liberty pole with a cap and an unknown flag on it, standing on a hill before Concord center. The British grenadiers chopped it down and destroyed the flag and pole. This was hours before Bedford's militiamen arrived outside Concord, far to the west of this hill. The first mention of the "Bedford flag" does not come until the Centennial celebrations of 1875. Its claim to connections with the events of April 19, 1775 are therefore dubious at best.

Whatever its provenance and history, the flag is still on display in the Bedford Free Public Library in Bedford, Massachusetts.

External links

* [http://www.town.bedford.ma.us/flag.html A history of the Bedford flag]
* [http://www.bedfordminutemancompany.org Bedford Minuteman Company]
* [http://stockholm.usembassy.gov/usflag/flaghist.html Historical Flags] from [http://stockholm.usembassy.gov/ U.S. Embassy, Stockholm]
* [http://www.concordma.com/magazine/april98/flags.html An Unfurled Flag: The Concord Fight and Controversy]


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