Fort Moultrie Flag – Liberty Flag of South Carolina (1775) – 3'x5' Nylon
Product Description:
Salute Southern patriotism with the Fort Moultrie Flag, also known as the Liberty Flag—one of the earliest banners of American independence. First flown in South Carolina in 1775, this flag was carried by Colonel William Moultrie during the defense of Sullivan’s Island against British naval forces on June 28, 1776.
This powerful banner features a deep blue field, a white crescent in the top left corner, and the word “Liberty” boldly inscribed. Designed to match the uniforms of the South Carolina troops, the flag rallied American forces during the Battle of Fort Sullivan, where Moultrie’s defense saved Charleston from British occupation and became a defining Southern victory in the Revolution.
Still incorporated in the South Carolina state flag today, the Fort Moultrie Flag remains a lasting symbol of resistance, courage, and Southern pride.
🦅 Key Features:
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First raised in 1775; flew during the 1776 Battle of Sullivan’s Island
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Blue field with white crescent and “Liberty” inscription
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Symbol of South Carolina’s Revolutionary legacy
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Weather-resistant nylon for indoor or outdoor use
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Canvas header with brass grommets
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Standard size: 3'x5'
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Made in the USA
Fly the flag that stood against the British Navy. The Liberty Flag of Fort Moultrie remains a proud testament to the fight for freedom in the American South.