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26 Star Flag - (1837-1845) (U.S.)

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[U.S. 26 star flag 1837] by Rick Wyatt, 5 April 1998



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Description of the flag

In 1837, one star was added, representing Michigan, bringing the total number of stars to 26. There were thirteen stripes representing the thirteen original colonies.
Rick Wyatt, 5 April 1998


U.S. 26 Star "Fremont"

[U.S. 26 Fremont Flag-white]
White Canton - Correct Version
by Rick Wyatt, 28 July 2001
[U.S. 26 Fremont Flag-blue]
Blue Canton - Wrong Version
by Rick Wyatt, 28 July 2001

One unusual variation of the U.S. flag was a 26 star flag carried by western explorer John C. Frémont, who later became the first Republican candidate for President. Between the rows of stars in the canton of his flag was an eagle. The eagle held the usual arrows of war, but the olive branch of peace was replaced by the calumet, or peace pipe. He hoped that this would be accepted by the Indians he met in his travels as a token of his peaceful intentions.

An interesting note