United States Historical Evolution of Old Glory Flag 35 Stars
All outdoor flags have a canvas heading with brass grommets.
Appliquéd stars and sewn stripes
Fleur-De-Lis (White 23) Flag
This flag and design with the coat of arms of France in the center are most commonly associated with ceremonial occasions from 1590 - 1790. There was no specified number of fleurs-de-lis for these flags. Actually this design was printed onto lengths of yard goods and cut off to size as needed.
United States Historical Evolution of Old Glory Flag 37 Stars
All outdoor flags have a canvas heading with brass grommets.
Appliquéd stars and sewn stripes
United States Historical Evolution of Old Glory Flag 36 Stars
All outdoor flags have a canvas heading with brass grommets.
Appliquéd stars and sewn stripes
United States Historical Evolution of Old Glory Flag 38 Stars
All outdoor flags have a canvas heading with brass grommets.
Appliquéd stars and sewn stripes
Fleur-De-Lis (blue) Flag
This royal French flag was used from 1400 until 1590. The most important flag carried by explorers and settlers was most likely the royal flag, since this was a symbol of the authority of the king in the new lands. In the early sixteenth century the French royal flag was blue with three gold fleurs-de-lis representing directly the shield in the royal French coat of arms.
Fleur-De-Lis Flag
Prior to the French Revolution, there was no national flag which represented France. A variety of flags were used by troops, different types of ships and for other purposes. From 1590-1790, this flag is one of four that was used on warships and fortresses. The four flags were; a plain white flag, known as the Bourbon Banner,
United States Historical Evolution of Old Glory Flag 43 Stars
All outdoor flags have a canvas heading with brass grommets.
Appliquéd stars and sewn stripes
United States Historical Evolution of Old Glory Flag 44 Stars
All outdoor flags have a canvas heading with brass grommets.
Appliquéd stars and sewn stripes
Culpeper Flag
This flag represented a group of about one hundred minutemen from Culpeper, Virginia. The group formed part of Colonel Patrick Henry's First Virginia Regiment of 1775. In October-November, 1775, three hundred such minutemen, led by Colonel Stevens, assembled at Culpeper Court House and marched for Williamsburg.
United States Historical Evolution of Old Glory Flag 45 Stars
All outdoor flags have a canvas heading with brass grommets.
Appliquéd stars and sewn stripes
United States Historical Evolution of Old Glory Flag 46 Stars
All outdoor flags have a canvas heading with brass grommets.
Appliquéd stars and sewn stripes