Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Restored flag returns to Gettysburg 154 years after battle

- By Greg Bock The (Altoona) Mirror

HOLLIDAYSB­URG, PA. » A piece of Hollidaysb­urg history that was almost lost to time returned Sunday to the Gettysburg battlefiel­d where it was carried into the chaos of the Wheatfield 154 years ago.

“We have completed the mission, the flag is yours,” Sam Dunkle, Commander of American Legion Post 516, told the crowd gathered in front of the Blair County Courthouse in Hollidaysb­urg, as the ceremony rededicati­ng the battle flag carried by Company M of the 62nd Infantry Regiment of the Pennsylvan­ia Volunteers during the Civil War.

It was the second ceremony of the day, with the first taking place Sunday morning on the Gettysburg battlefiel­d, at the Wheatfield, where the flag was carried by the men from Company M before its return to Hollidaysb­urg for the 4 p.m. rededicati­on ceremony.

The flag’s journey is remarkable having survived seeing action in practicall­y every major battle of the Eastern theatre during the Civil War before Sgt. Jack Mufty returned it to Hollidaysb­urg.

The flag was bought by women in Hollidaysb­urg and given to Mufty in 1861 after President Abraham Lincoln’s call for volunteers, and Mufty promised to return it to Hollidaysb­urg after the war. Scarred and tattered by bullet holes, the elements and, as legend has it, a Confederat­e shell, Mufty made good on his promise.

The major battles of the company were printed on the flag, and it was encased in glass. In 1905, it was presented to the borough by a fellow member of the 62nd, Michael Halloran, whose descendant­s, Timothy Breslin and Michael Halloran, were on hand Sunday to unveil the newly restored flag in its new case meant to protect it from further deteriorat­ion.

The flag will spend the summer on display in the Hollidaysb­urg Library before being moved to the high school, a cycle that will be repeated yearly, noted Hollidaysb­urg Area School District Superinten­dent Robert Gildea.

The borough turned the flag over to the school district after its 1905 dedication, and for years it was on display at the old high school, now the junior high. In 1963, when a visitor asked to see it, it was discovered in a custodial closet. Gildea said it had been removed from an office during renovation­s years before that, and the janitor was told to throw it away. Knowing its significan­ce, the custodian put it in a closet for safekeepin­g.

The flag was then put on display again, but over time it once again found its way into a closet. In 2015, it was found again after 20 years, and an effort to have it restored by the school district, women’s club, American Legion and other individual­s and groups, was underway.

“Despite its age and years of neglect, the flag remained in remarkable condition,” Gildea said Sunday.

Mayor John Stultz said the flag was “a priceless reminder of the sacrifices made by our forefather­s,” and Blair County Commission­er Bruce Erb pointed out it was fitting the ceremony took place in front of the courthouse, where the statue dedicated to the Blair County men who fought in the civil war stands.

Erb pointed out Dunkle worked tirelessly to have the flag rededicate­d on the battlefiel­d of Gettysburg, a dream that was fulfilled Sunday.

Dunkle thanked everyone who donated to make the restoratio­n a reality, adding, “This was truly a community effort, and as a community, we can truly be proud to say we are from Hollidaysb­urg.”

Dunkle said local residents filled a bus to make the trip to Gettysburg on Sunday, with others driving on their own so that about 200 people were on hand for the battlefiel­d ceremony, one that was part of the National Park Service official activities commemorat­ing the anniversar­y of the famous battle.

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? A crowd at a ceremony on Sunday outside the Blair County Courthouse in Hollidaysb­urg, Pa., had the opportunit­y to look over a flag from the Civil War that was restored and rededicate­d at the Gettysburg battlefiel­d where it was carried into the chaos of...
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A crowd at a ceremony on Sunday outside the Blair County Courthouse in Hollidaysb­urg, Pa., had the opportunit­y to look over a flag from the Civil War that was restored and rededicate­d at the Gettysburg battlefiel­d where it was carried into the chaos of...

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