American Legion Post 48
Chesnee, SC 29323

July 1, 2017 Range Marked with No Trespass Signs


No Trespass signs are up


All front side signs look like this


The large sign board makes it clear about using the range


The shed is marked as well

The back of the property is marked as well
Those signs are "in the woods"

   The Guilford Courthouse Flag is the name given to a North Carolina militia banner which was reported to have flown at the Battle of Guilford Courthouse (March 15, 1781, Greensboro, North Carolina). The flag is recognizable by the reverse colors normally seen on American flags: red and blue stripes in the field with eight-pointed blue stars on an elongated white canton.
   The original flag has been preserved since 1914 in the collection of the North Carolina Museum of History in Raleigh, North Carolina. It measures 42 inches high and 100 inches on the fly. The canton is 35 inches high and 73 inches long. The stars are 8 inches in diameter and have eight points. It is considered the oldest surviving example of an American flag with eight-pointed stars.

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