this one was kpaerd by sergeant david lowry. and he refused to surrender his flag at the surrender ceremony. he folded it up. he wrapped it around his body put his uniform on top of it and walked home with it. he kept it on an easel in his parlor, and it remained there until he passed away. this flag was given to us by his daughter. and that was the story that she told us. in the fall of the first year that we opened in 2012, his great granddaughter came to visit this particular flag and told us that same story that's handed down in her family that he had brought it home with him this way, he kept it on an easel in the parlor, so he kept it with him at all times. the battle flag has the men followed into battle were very significant for them. the color berrer who carried the flag was a target for the enemy. they felt if they shot down the color berrer, the flag would fall and it would morally defeat that particular unit. so this color berrers were usually very, very courageous in their fights. some of the thing that they carried