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February 1st, 1861 AD (search for this): article 4
Military flags. --Among some flags just finished in Baltimore, is a State flag of Virginia, of rich blue silk, five feet in width and six in length. The flag is embellished on one side by an oil painting, representing the coat of arms of Virginia, within a rich scroll work. The reverse side contains in gold lettering the motto--"Give me Liberty, or give me Death! 115 Regiment V. M." Another is the thirteen stripes, with the coat of arms of Virginia on one side, and the following inscription-- "To the New Creek, Va., Riflemen, from the ladies and citizens, February 1, 1861. " The reverse side bears the following--"New Creek Riflemen, organized January, 1860."
January, 1860 AD (search for this): article 4
Military flags. --Among some flags just finished in Baltimore, is a State flag of Virginia, of rich blue silk, five feet in width and six in length. The flag is embellished on one side by an oil painting, representing the coat of arms of Virginia, within a rich scroll work. The reverse side contains in gold lettering the motto--"Give me Liberty, or give me Death! 115 Regiment V. M." Another is the thirteen stripes, with the coat of arms of Virginia on one side, and the following inscription-- "To the New Creek, Va., Riflemen, from the ladies and citizens, February 1, 1861. " The reverse side bears the following--"New Creek Riflemen, organized January, 1860."