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Come and
Take It
Flag
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The Come and Take It flag was flown by the defiant citizens of Gonzales in November of
1835. The flag was hoisted to dare the troops of the Alamo de Parras Company under the command of Mexican Lieutenant Francisco
Castaņeda to repossess a cannon that had previously been given to
the citizens for protection from Indian attacks. Though this
skirmish was militarily inconsequential, as an act of defiance, it
began the Texas Revolution. |
Come and Take It Flags made of Nylon
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- Nylon, the most
popular material for outdoor use because of its
beauty, economy and durability.
- Screen printed.
- Brass grommets and canvas heading.
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3' x 5' |
$41.00 |
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