William Driver hid his flag, a prized American banner, during the Civil War to protect it from being seized by Confederate sympathizers in Nashville, Tennessee. He believed that the flag, which he affectionately called "Old Glory," represented the unity and ideals of the United States, and he wanted to ensure its safety amidst the turmoil of the conflict. By concealing it, Driver aimed to preserve the flag for the future, showcasing his loyalty to the Union cause.
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