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45 STARS, 1896-1907, UTAH STATEHOOD, NOTCHED CONFIGURATION |
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Frame Size (H x L): |
8.5" x 10.25" |
Flag Size (H x L): |
4" x 6" |
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45 STARS, 1896-1907, UTAH STATEHOOD, NOTCHED CONFIGURATION:
45 star American parade flag, printed on coarse, glazed cotton. The stars are arranged in a notched pattern, whereby 3 spaces are left open for the 3 additional western territories that were yet to be added.
Utah became the 45th state in 1896. It had been attempting to gain statehood for many years, but remained a territory, primarily due to the fact that the Mormon Church and Utah authorities continued to be openly tolerant of polygamy. In 1890, Mormon Church President Wilford Woodruff published a manifesto that denounced the contract of "any marriages forbidden by the law of the land". This gave way to Utah's 1896 acceptance. The 45 star flag was generally used from that year until 1907, when Oklahoma joined the Union. Due to the Spanish-American War (1898) and Teddy Roosevelt's famous world tour of the "White Fleet" (launched in 1907), this was an extremely patriotic period.
Mounting: The flag has been hand-stitched to 100% cotton twill, black in color, which has been washed and treated to reduce and set the dye. It was then placed in a gilded, French molding that dates to the second half of the 19th century. Spacers keep the textile away from the glass, which is u.v. protective. |
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Collector Level: |
Beginners and Holiday Gift Giving |
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Flag Type: |
Parade flag |
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Star Count: |
45 |
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Earliest Date of Origin: |
1896 |
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Latest Date of Origin: |
1907 |
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State/Affiliation: |
Utah |
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War Association: |
1898 Spanish American War |
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Price: |
SOLD |
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