"28mm New Jersey Blues Flag(s)?" Topic
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ge2002bill | 23 Apr 2015 4:32 p.m. PST |
Does someone make a 28mm French & Indian War New Jersey Blues Flag? Or know of a source so I can have one made? Cheers, Bill P. |
Winston Smith | 23 Apr 2015 5:21 p.m. PST |
IF THEY CARRIED FLAGS, I would go with standard British practice for a regiment with red facings. St George cross on white field with the Union in the upper staff position. That's a fairly common design made by most gaming flag manufacturers. |
Major Bloodnok | 24 Apr 2015 3:21 a.m. PST |
It may have been a red ensign or it might have been a local design. I doubt it would be based on British Regimental practice. One of the Mass. Provincial units carried a white flag with a hemlock tree painted on it. |
Winston Smith | 24 Apr 2015 6:33 a.m. PST |
I have seen some engravings of a muster of the Pennsylvania Associators. The flags they carry are very regimental looking. |
ColCampbell | 24 Apr 2015 7:06 a.m. PST |
Bill, As a default since there seems to be no direct evidence, I'd go with what John said – standard British regimental colors. Jim |
ge2002bill | 25 Apr 2015 2:14 p.m. PST |
Thank you, Sounds like a good Plan B. Yesterday I wrote to the Old Barracks Museum in Trenton, NJ thinking they might know something. --- I looked at some reenactor sites but their flags are Rev. Warish. I might write in case they know something if Old Barracks Museum can't help. ----- Cheers, Bill |
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