Hello--
Why not try contacting one Jim Ferrigan of Flag Services Company,
Inc? (http://www.flagservices.com/About.htm) I knew him (slightly) years
ago when he was a nice guy. He was then and probably still is reputed to
be one of the top flag experts in the country...and he's probably still a
nice guy so maybe he would look at your picture and give you some info, or
at least forward you on to someone who could help you.
Adrienne DeAngelis
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On Tue, 1 Apr 2003, Jim Schulte wrote:
> anyone out there good at idenifying flags from the period of the War of
> 1812. I have one im trying to id but dont know how to post it here. If you
> do offline me and ill send you it through attachment if
> possiblle.....signed.....not computer savvy
>
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