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Captain Driver gave it to his sister to love and protect the flag.
Answered by: Aaron Reynolds
Captain william Driver hide the flag into his comforter.
gave it to his daughter to protect it
Captain Driver's flag is at the Smith Institution.
Captain Driver's flag is at the Smith Institution.
He hid his flag, sewn in his comforter from the Confederates willing to destroy it.
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Captain Flag was created in 1941.
The United States flag is sometimes referred to as Old Glory, a nickname given by 19th century sea captain William Driver.
Captain Driver hoisted his flag on the ship "HMS Euryalus." The phrase often refers to naval tradition where ships display their flags to signify their identity and allegiance. In the context of maritime history, this action would typically occur during significant events, such as battles or arrivals in port.
The term "Old Glory" was first coined by Captain William Driver, a sea captain from Massachusetts. He gave his large American flag this nickname in 1831, and it became a symbol of pride and patriotism. Driver's affection for the flag and the name "Old Glory" gained popularity over time, contributing to its lasting legacy in American culture.
Captain Cook's flag was the British flag - The Queen Ann or the first union flag. It was not the Union Jack of Grate Briton
they would hide the flag in there motrhers bumhole untilol it smelled horribel