United States Flag
Textile MakerMade by
Unknown
Date1863
MediumHand-stitched; Plain woven wool, cotton, linen
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (height x width): 36 x 54in. (91.4 x 137.2cm)
Other (canton height x width): 20 x 27 1/2in. (50.8 x 69.9cm)
Other (canton height x width): 20 x 27 1/2in. (50.8 x 69.9cm)
ClassificationsTextiles
Credit LineGift of Mrs. Carrie A. Fox
DescriptionAmerican flag consisting of thirteen stars and 13 red and white stripes formerly flown over the U.S.S. Hartford. The flag consists of 13 alternating red and white horizontal wool stripes hand-sewn together. There is a red stripe at the top and bottom of the flag, with the canton resting on a white stripe. The canton is a single piece of blue wool hand-sewn to the stripes, containing 13 appliquéd white cotton stars. The stars are hand sewn to the canton in horizontal rows of four- five- four, with the orientation of the points being vertical. The header is sewn to the hoist end of the flag and contains a rope running through it with a wooden toggle at the top end of the rope.
Object number1931.11.1
NotesObject Note: According to museum records, this flag was flown over the ship U.S.S. Hartford. Its former owner, Horace Porter Fox, was a member of Company B, 6th Connecticut Volunteers.On View
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