Thirty-Seven Star American Flag.
Rare thirty-seven star American flag commemorating the statehood of Nebraska
Thirty-Seven Star American Flag.
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,.
Item Number: 146952
Rare thirty-seven star American flag in use between July 4, 1876 when the state of Nebraska was admitted into the Union as the 37th state and July 3, 1877 when Colorado was admitted as the 38th state. Silk with a 6-6-6-7-6-6 arrangement of the stars. In very good condition. Matted and framed. The flag measures approximately 23 inches by 36 inches. The entire piece measures 41 inches by 53 inches.
One of the nation’s most widely recognized symbols, the flag of the United States of America has been officially modified a total of 26 times since its first appearance in 1777. The flag’s initial design, bearing thirteen stars and thirteen stripes, has been credited to several historic figures including naval flag designer Francis Hopkinson, Elizabeth “Betsy” Ross, and flagmaker Rebecca Young. On June 14, 1777, the Second Continental Congress passed the Flag Resolution which stated: “Resolved, That the flag of the thirteen United States be thirteen stripes, alternate red and white; that the union be thirteen stars, white in a blue field, representing a new constellation.”
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