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American Flag-Las Vegas 7-2-2008 

"OLD GLORY!"

 

 This famous name was coined by Captain William Driver, a ship-master of Salem, Massachusetts, in 1831. As he was leaving on one of his many voyages aboard the brig CHARLES DOGGETT - and this one would climax with the rescue of the mutineers of the BOUNTY - some friends presented him with a beautiful flag of twenty four stars. As the banner opened to the ocean breeze for the first time, he exclaimed "Old Glory!"

 

 He retired to Nashville in 1837, taking his treasured flag from his sea days with him. By the time the Civil War erupted, most everyone in and around Nashville recognized Captain Driver's "Old Glory." When Tennessee seceded from the Union, Rebels were determined to destroy his flag, but repeated searches revealed no trace of the hated banner.

 

 Then on February 25th, 1862, Union forces captured Nashville and raised the American flag over the capital. It was a rather small ensign and immediately folks began asking Captain Driver if "Old Glory" still existed.

  Happy to have soldiers with him this time, Captain Driver went home and began ripping at the seams of his bed cover. As the stitches holding the quilt-top to the batting unraveled, the onlookers peered inside and saw the 24-starred original "Old Glory"!

Captain Driver gently gathered up the flag and returned with the soldiers to the capitol. Though he was sixty years old, the Captain climbed up to the tower to replace the smaller banner with his beloved flag.

 The Sixth Ohio Regiment cheered and saluted - and later adopted the nickname "Old Glory" as their own, telling and re-telling the story of Captain Driver's devotion to the flag we honor yet today.

Captain Driver's grave is located in the old Nashville City Cemetery, and is one of three (3) places authorized by act of Congress where the Flag of the United States may be flown 24 hours a day.

photo taken 7-2-2008, Las Vegas-Nevada by: Robert Swetz

 
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4 Comments on The Story of 'OLD GLORY' for The Fourth of July!

This is a great story.  Have an awesome 4th.

07/03/2008 10:49 AM by Larry Bettag - Cherry Creek Mortgage


Robert,

Thanks for sharing this story and have a happy and safe 4th.

07/03/2008 10:55 AM by Mike Frazier, Dyersburg Tn Real Estate (Carousel Realty of Dyer County)


HAPPY FOURTH OF JULY AND MAKE IT A SAFE AND SANE ONE!!!!

Roxanne Schilling, Realtor at Lake Tulloch

07/03/2008 02:21 PM by Roxanne Schilling (Coldwell Banker Lake Tulloch)


Thanks for a great story!  It's always fun to learn little bits of trivia. 

Have a safe and happy 4th of July.

07/04/2008 12:52 AM by Nancy Robertson, RESA, ASHSR (Signature Style Staging)


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