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This flag was named after Colonel Christopher Gadsden of South Carolina. It was flown early in 1776 by Commodore Esek Hopkins of Rhode Island, first Commander-in-chief of the Continental Fleet. Its inscription represented a warning by the colonists to the British.
This quality historic flag comes in the
following fabrics:
Nyl-Glo - Made of 100% SolarMax
nylon. Great for outdoor use. Features white Polyester Duck heading
and brass grommets. Strong and durable, special parachute cloth treatment
reduces sun and chemical deterioration. This provides your flag with
crisp, bright colors longer than most flags.