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The Goliad Flag Tie
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The Goliad Flag Tie
On December 20, 1835 ninety two stalwarts signed the First Texas Declaration of Independence from Mexico. At the time they flew the severed arm and bloody sword flag which is now called the Goliad flag. The statement that they were making with the flag was that they would rather sever an arm than to continue to live under the dictatorship of Santa Anna. Our designers painstakingly recreated the original design from photographs of the real thing. You won't find a more accurate reproduction—truly a cut above! Accept no substitutions!
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Product was of good quality. The fabric is excellent
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By Janette C.28 February 2016 • Verified Purchase
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Beautiful material, and finish.
Smart tie for a special birthday, my Dads 80th.
Will look smashing with a nice suit. Printing excellent nice and clear.
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By Libby L.14 July 2017 • Verified Purchase
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Item is of very good quality. The fabric is excellent
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Product ID: 151938945122509734
Posted on 12/05/2009, 2:00 PM
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