The Flag Presented in Gratitude
![Soldiers from Brittany present their flag to the Brothers in gratitude Soldiers from Brittany present their flag to the Brothers in gratitude](https://omeka-archives.manhattan.edu/files/fullsize/2fd3606c3c3e034a2e2a9a9f11399456.jpg)
Troops from Brittany present their flag to the Brothers in gratitude.
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A French Imperial Flag, date unknown
This scene in an engraving from the English-language version of "Les Frères Chrétiennes Pendant la Guerre 1870-1871" shows soldiers from Brittany giving their parish flag to the Christian Brothers in Nantes as a token of gratitude for their service.
According to oral tradition, the flag pictured below was also given to the Christian Brothers in gratitude, perhaps in a ceremony similar to the scene above, for their service during the Franco-Prussian War. The Flag was subsequently taken to the United States and is now part of the Manhattan College Archives Collection.