Culpeper Liberty Or Death Shoulder Patches

Culpeper Liberty Or Death Shoulder Patches

$3.90
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Liberty or Death - Don't Tread On Me. Sums it all up on one patch. Made in USA 100% EmbroideredShoulder Patch On 2.25"x3.5"   Our Quality 3.50" x 2.25" U.S.A. made patch is of the highest known in the world today. Computerized embroidery machines & software offer the highest stitch count and quality possible. The velcro “hook” fabric (the rough part) is die cut to the emblem’s shape and then sewn to the back of the emblem. Heat Seal or Iron On, Heat sensitive backing that allows a patch to be ‘ironed on’ to a garment.   The History of the Culpeper Minute Men Battalion 1775 At the Virginia convention held May 1775, in Richmond, the Colony of Virginia was divided into 16 districts and each district instructed to raise and discipline a battalion of men "to march at a minute's notice." Culpeper, Fauquier and Orange counties, forming one district, raised a cadre of 350 men, 150 men from Culpeper, 100 from Orange and 100 from Fauquier, called the Culpeper Minute Men. Organized July 17,

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