Old Glory, Texas: A Quiet Independence Day with Patriotism Deeply Rooted
WFAAJuly 7, 20252 min1,034 views
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- 🇺🇸 Old Glory, Texas, is a small community with a deep sense of patriotism, reflected in its very name.
- 💡 The town was originally settled by Germans and named New Brandenburg, but the name was changed to Old Glory during World War I to demonstrate patriotism.
- 💨 The West Texas wind presents a challenge, often requiring the postmaster to replace flags multiple times a year.
The Role of the Postmaster
- ✉️ Lisbon Letts, the postmaster since Flag Day 1958, has lived in Old Glory most of his life and cherishes the town's name.
- 📮 Visitors and residents alike often request mail postmarked from Old Glory, with some sending hundreds of letters to be canceled as a fundraising project.
- 🚩 Letts notes that many people prefer a flag stamp over other designs, highlighting the town's unique identity.
Independence Day Traditions
- 😴 Despite its patriotic name, Old Glory observes a quiet Independence Day, with no parades or large public events.
- 💤 Lisbon Letts humorously states that on the Fourth of July, he usually sleeps late, as it's one of the few days with no mail to handle.
- ✨ The town's patriotism is characterized by symbolism and heart rather than large-scale spectacles.
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