Tom McMillan's Our Flag Was Still There brilliantly fills a significant gap in our historical knowledge about an American icon like no other: the 15-star, 15-stripe flag that became known as The Star-Spangled Banner and the family that commissioned it, saved it, and presented it to the nation. This is a sprightly written, deeply researched, fascinating look at the "life" of the USA's most recognized and historic symbol.--Marc Leepson, journalist, historian and the author of Flag: An American Biography and What So Proudly We Hailed: Francis Scott Key, A Life
That both the flag and the song known as The Star-Spangled Banner survived the test of time and controversy to gain the symbolic power they express today was no accident. Deeply researched and in engaging prose, Tom McMillan's new book Our Flag Was Still There not only tells us how it happened, but explores the deeper meaning of their patriotic partnership.--Mark Clague, author of O Say Can You Hear?: A Cultural Biography of "The Star-Spangled Banner
A flag made of 15 stars and 15 stripes flew amidst the rocket's red glare over Fort McHenry in 1814, becoming the inspiration for a new song - but story of America's most famous flag had only just begun that night in Baltimore. In his new book, Our Flag Was Still There, Tom McMillan brings fresh insights into the symbolic journey of the original Star-Spangled Banner through two centuries of our nation's history. Even today, it survives and inspires!--Scott Sheads, ranger/historian at Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine (retired)
Tom McMillan's Our Flag Was Still There is a masterful recounting of one of the most iconic events in American history. Based on extensive research, McMillan offers up an abundance of fascinating detail that will surprise even those who thought they knew all about the story, including me!--Ronald D. Utt, author of Ships of Oak, Guns of Iron: The War of 1812 and the Forging of the American Navy
In great depth and detail, McMillan tells the story of the "Star-Spangled Banner" from its first stitches to the present time - a wonderful variety of angles emerge based on his careful reading of copious documents. A rich contribution to our understanding, both of the flag and the song.--David Hildebrand, Ph.D, Director Emeritus, the Colonial Music Institute