The Flag on Prospect Hill

Raven: A Journal of Vexillology 13:77-100 (2006)
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Abstract

What flag did General Washington actually fly outside of Boston on 1 January 1776? This incisive and well-researched analysis demonstrates that the flag over Prospect Hill was more likely the British Union Flag, with the English and Scottish crosses overall, rather than the 13-striped Continental Colors as believed by historians for 150 years.

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reprint Ansoff, Peter (2015) "The Flag on Prospect Hill". Raven: A Journal of Vexillology 22():1-26

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