The Flag of His Country

At the opening of the play their baby daughter is christened, and the young couple is living happily in their home in Baltimore.

When North refuses to follow his example, and casts his lot with the Union army, his wife bids him good-bye forever.

Through the police the grandmother and uncle are notified of the whereabouts of the child, and when they come to claim her at the Grand Army of the Republic post, there are mutual recognitions, and Mr. and Mrs. North are reunited.

Lonergan was an experienced newspaperman employed by The New York Evening World while writing scripts for the Thanhouser productions.

Blair Smith was the first cameraman of the Thanhouser company, but he was soon joined by Carl Louis Gregory who had years of experience as a still and motion picture photographer.

[1] Other members cast may have included the other leading players of the Thanhouser productions, Anna Rosemond, Frank H. Crane and Violet Heming.

[9] A review by The New York Dramatic Mirror stated, "This is a sure enough 'classy' picture, full of human feeling and good acting.

"[1] One advertisement billed the film as a patriotic masterpiece and would have musical accompaniment by the vaudeville musician Etta Hyland.