THE 2011 T-Shirts are HERE!
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Welcome to the T-Shirt Early Order Form for the Lakewood 4th of July Parade. Just fill out this form to reserve your shirt(s). We will contact you by email when they arrive.
$10 for all Sizes.
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Cullpepper Flag

One of the first flags flown by our Navy may have been an adaptation of the "Rebellious Stripes" created at the time of the Stamp Act Congress. It featured thirteen red and white stripes. Stretched across them was the rippling form of a rattlesnake, and the words, "DON'T TREAD ON ME"- a striking indication of the colonists' courage and fierce desire for independence.

The flag we know today as the first Navy Jack (sometimes known as the "Culpepper Flag) is believed to have flown aboard the Alfred, flagship of the newly commissioned Continental fleet, in January, 1776. American ships used this flag, or one of its variations, throughout the Revolutionary War.