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2007.4.1.73a
United States Flag
2007.4.1.73a

United States Flag

Original OwnerOriginally owned by Albert G. Walker American, 1836 - 1902
MakerPossibly made by Albert G. Walker American, 1836 - 1902
Date1858
MediumWhite fabric with blue and red paint, wooden sticks
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (height x width of .a): 5 1/8 x 7 1/4in. (13 x 18.4cm)
Primary Dimensions (height x width of .b): 4 x 5 1/2in. (10.2 x 14cm)
Primary Dimensions (height x width of .c): 3 x 4 1/8in. (7.6 x 10.5cm)
Component (length of stick of .a): 13 3/16in. (33.5cm)
Component (length of stick of .b): 10 1/2in. (26.7cm)
Component (length of stick of .c): 7 1/4in. (18.4cm)
ClassificationsTextiles
Credit LineThe Newman S. Hungerford Museum Fund
DescriptionThree United States flags of varying sizes, each mounted on a wooden pole. The flags are on white fabric, painted with red stripes and a blue field in the upper left corner for stars. The edges of each side are unpainted, creating a thin white outline on each side.

Flag (.a) is the largest. It has 36 white stars arranged in six rows of six on a rectangular blue field. Thirteen horizontal stripes, alternating red to white, run from top to bottom; the top and bottom stripes are red. The flag is affixed to a plain, cylindrical wooden pole at the left side.

Flag (.b) is the second largest. It has 13 white stars arranged somewhat unevenly on a rectangular blue field. Thirteen horizontal stripes, alternating red to white, run from top to bottom; the top and bottom stripes are red. The flag is affixed to a plain, cylindrical wooden pole at the left side.

Flag (.c) is the smallest. It has 13 white stars arranged somewhat unevenly on a rectangular blue field. Thirteen horizontal stripes, alternating red to white, run from top to bottom; the top and bottom stripes are red. The flag is affixed to a decorative wooden pole on the left side; the fabric fits into a slit made in the pole, and a metal pin at the top holds it in place. The pole is turned with a round finial at the top and a tapered baluster shape toward the bottom. Below the baluster shape, the bottom 1 3/8 inch of the pole is a narrow, hollow cylinder. The cylindrical portion could have been inserted into a hole to make the flag stand upright.
Object number2007.4.1.73a-c
Subject Terms
    On View
    Not on view
    Gift of Dr. Robert M. Yergason, 1922.4.1  © 2012 The Connecticut Historical Society.
    W. H. Horstmann & Sons
    1864
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    Maria Hall
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    Gift of Dr. Ansel G. Cook, 1924.8.0 © 2009 The Connecticut Historical Society.
    Enoch Cook
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    Captain Albert D. Chapin
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    Unknown
    1861-1865
    Military Flag
    Unknown
    1918
    The Newman S. Hungerford Museum Fund, 2007.4.1, Connecticut Historical Society, Copyright Undet…
    Albert G. Walker
    1858
    Gift of Dorry H. Swope, 2018.53.2386a, Connecticut Historical Society, No Known Copyright
    George W. Avery
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    Connecticut Historical Society collection, 1950.531.0  © 2014 The Connecticut Historical Societ…
    Annin & Co.
    1860