Devereaux Cannon’s Flags of Tennessee is a perfect introduction to the fascinating history of the Volunteer State for young readers.
The three stars on the Tennessee flag represent the three cultural divisions of the state—the Grand Divisions—East, Middle, and West Tennessee. Though culturally distinct, the three Tennessees share a common history of exploitation of colonial lands by Spanish, French, and British claims. For many years Tennessee was under the dominion of these flags.
With full-color illustrations by Debra Lee Tullier, Flags of Tennessee examines the many flags that have flown over the state, including the Spanish Castile and Leon, the French fleur-de-lis, and the British Union Jack, as well as the flags of the United States. Also included are county flags, city flags, battle flags, and a detailed section on the flags of the Indian tribes who lived throughout the state. Each flag is accompanied by text describing its significance, history, and development.
Devereaux D. Cannon, Jr. was a member of the Sons of the Revolution, the Military Order of the Stars and Bars, and the Company of the Confederacy. He passed away in 2007.