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Grand Union -Cut and Sewn -Cotton This was the unofficial American national flag when the Colonies declared independence on July 4th, 1776. It continued to be so until the Continental Congress authorized the Stars and Stripes on 14 June 1777.
AES 3x5 Grand Union Embroidered Cotton Flag First American Revolutionary War Flag House Banner Double Stitched Fade Resistant Premium Quality
Grand Union Flag - Cotton 3x5 ft It is widely believed that the flag was raised by George Washington's army on New Year's Day 1776 at Prospect Hill in Charlestown (now part of Somerville), near his headquarters at Cambridge, Massachusetts, and that the flag was interpreted by British observers as a sign of surrender.
AES 3x5 Grand Union Embroidered Cotton Flag First American Revolutionary War Flag House Banner Double Stitched Fade Resistant Premium Quality
This Flag is made from 100% 2 PLY COTTON. It has a Cotton Canvas Header and Brass Grommets. The Flag Size is 3 Feet by 5 Feet. This Flag is BRAND NEW and NEVER USED. It is Excellent Quality and is Correct in All Details. Our Flags are COMPLETELY SEWN as were the Originals. We DO NOT Iron On, Stencil or Glue on Flag Components as some others do.
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This was the unofficial American national flag when the Colonies declared independence on July 4th, 1776. It continued to be so until the Continental Congress authorized the Stars and Stripes on 14 June 1777.