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  1. From the crystal-clear invitation to “Come and Take It” on the Gonzales flag, to the symbolic Liberty flag flown at the battle of San Jacinto, these flags proudly display the goals and intentions of the Revolution.

  2. 2 gru 2023 · The Liberty flag was the only confirmed Texian battle flag that flew at the Battle of San Jacinto. It was presented to the Newport Rifle Company by Catherine Sherman, the wife of Colonel Sidney Sherman, in late 1835, shortly before they left Kentucky for Texas.

  3. Texian Battle Flags. Flying over the battlefield are the 6 battle flags of the Texas Revolution. While San Jacinto and the Alamo are the most famous battles, there are stories to be told in Gonzales, Goliad, San Felipe de Austin, and Washington-on-the-Brazos.

  4. Welcome to the San Jacinto Museum and Battlefield. Explore the history of an 18-minute battle that changed the course of history. Visit us today.

  5. Page, Elizabeth. “Five Flags Carried at Battle of San Jacinto Reunited for First Time since 1836.” Press release. Bullock Texas State History Museum, April 12, 2016.

  6. “The flag is made of white silk with the painted figure of a partially bare-breasted woman grasping in one hand a sword over which is draped a streamer with the words “Liberty or Death”. Probably based on Eugene Delacroix’s painting “Liberty Leading the People.”

  7. The San Jacinto Battleground State Historic Site includes the location of the Battle of San Jacinto. It is located off the Houston Ship Channel in unincorporated Harris County, Texas near the city of Houston.

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