35 Star Flag
The Flags of the Union - American Battlefield Trust
On July 4, 1861 the 34-star flag became the official flag of the United States of America to honor the admission of Kansas as a state. On June 1863, a 35th star ...
This Flag became the Official United States Flag on July 4th, 1863. A star was added for the admission of West Virginia (June 20th, 1863) and was to last for 2 ...
Flag of the United States - Wikipedia
The 50 stars on the flag represent the 50 U.S. states, and the 13 stripes represent the thirteen British colonies that won independence from Great Britain in ...
Facts about the United States Flag | Smithsonian Institution
NUMBER OF STARS IN THE U.S. FLAG, AND ADDITIONAL STATES REPRESENTED 1777 TO PRESENT ; 35 stars - July 4, 1863 to July 3, 1865. West Virginia (June 20, 1863) ; 36 ...
Otsego Area Historical Society unveils rare, Civil War-era 35-star ...
Dating back to 1863, this renditionof the American flag was the only flag produced during the Civil War, symbolizing West Virginia as the 35th ...
35 Star American Flag - West Virginia History OnView | WVU Libraries
WVRHC's growing online collection of 50000+ historic images pertaining to West Virginia and the central Appalachian region, digitized from the Center's ...
35 star US flag - Arizona Memory Project
The 35 star flag of the US represents the admission of the state of West Virginia as the new star. The two Presidents to serve under this flag were Abraham ...
The 35 Star Flag - The Avenue of Flags
The 35 Star Flag became the Official United States Flag with the addition of West Virginia. It would remain the official flag for 2 years, rounding out the end ...
Flag Timeline ; 1863. 35 Star Flag. Flag with 35 stars West Virginia (June 20, 1863) ; 1865. 36 Star Flag. Flag with 36 stars Nevada (October 31, 1864) ; 1867. 37 ...
35 Star Flag Civil War 1863-1865 Double Circle Pattern | Flickr
This wool flag has 35 cotton stars applied to each side of the canton in a double ring pattern. It is a large flag, measuring 98 inches along the hoist, ...
35 Star Flag - (1863-1865) (U.S.)
Description of the flag. In 1863, one star was added, representing West Virginia, bringing the total number of stars to 35. There were thirteen ...
ZFC Item Details - U.S. 35 Stars Artillery National Color.
U.S. 35 Star National Color, Double Ring Philadelphia Oval, 1863 - 1865. At the start of the Civil War, the Federal Army was for the most part organized ...
The 35-Star Flag - ChamberofCommerce.org
The 35-Star Flag: This Flag became the Official United States Flag on July 4th, 1863. A star was added for the admission of West Virginia (June 20th, 1863) and ...
The 35-star flag flew over Union forces from Gettysburg, Vicksburg, and Appomattox. View Entire Collection. Troop 101 © 2024 All rights reserved. Terms of use ...
The First United States Flag - Point Pleasant Elks
The 35-Star Flag: This Flag became the Official United States Flag on July 4th, 1863. A star was added for the admission of West Virginia (June 20th, 1863) and ...
35 Star Flag. West Virginia. 1863-1865. - Michael Hall Antiques
A completely hand sewn 35 Star United States Flag. Flag measures 47” x 69”. Frame: 52” x 78”. On July 4th. 1863 a 35th star was added to the U.S. flag to ...
United States National 34-Star Flag | Smithsonian Institution
The United States National 34-Star flag was adopted with the admission of Kansas as the 34th state in January 1861. It was used until 1863 when West Virginia ...
Us flag with 35 star flag in circular pattern used during the civil war
At the time there was no “official” pattern for the stars in the canton, so artistic license reigned.
34 Star Flag - (1861-1863) (U.S.) - CRW Flags
In 1861, one star was added, representing Kansas, bringing the total number of stars to 34. There were thirteen stripes representing the ...
The Journey of the American Flag | National Harbor
On February 22, 1861, Abraham Lincoln was en route to Washington to assume residency and stopped in Philadelphia to raise a 34 star Flag over Independence Hall.