Pine Tree 3′ x 5′ Outdoor Nylon Flag: A Symbol of American History
The Pine Tree 3′ x 5′ Outdoor Nylon Flag is a stunning representation of American history. This flag was in use from 1775 to 1777 and was officially adopted by the Massachusetts Navy in April 1776.
It flew proudly over the floating batteries that sailed down the Charles River to attack British-held Boston, and it’s also known as the jack form of the ‘Bunker Hill’ flag. In October 1775, Colonel Joseph Reed, Washington’s military secretary, recommended that this flag be put into general usage so American ships could recognize one another.
The ‘Pine Tree Flag’ is a generic name for a number of flags used by Massachusetts and New England from 1686 to 1776. Our 3′ x 5′ outdoor nylon flag is made with durable materials and features heading and grommets for easy flying.
- Material: Nylon
- Size: 3′ x 5′
- Heading & Grommets for easy flying
Order your Pine Tree 3′ x 5′ Outdoor Nylon Flag today and celebrate American history!
A Brief History of the Pine Tree Flag
The Pine Tree Flag has a rich history dating back to the early days of the American Revolution. Did you know that the flag was originally designed by Massachusetts colonists in 1686? It featured a pine tree on a blue field, symbolizing the state’s nickname, ‘The Pine Tree State.’ Over time, the design evolved, but its significance remained strong. Today, the Pine Tree Flag is still celebrated as an important part of American history and heritage.
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