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Texas Flags by Robert Maberry,

Texas Flags by Robert Maberry,
The Lone Star State takes its name from the icon on as famous flag, a flag whose story adds a unique dimension to the dramatic history of Texas. In the flag's early incarnations, homespun cotton, ladies' silk dresses, and various other goods provided the materials used for banners to lead Texans in battle and in nation-building. In Texas Flags, Robert Maberry, Jr., traces the use of the lone star symbol in the nineteenth century and describes in detail the various flags that have either incorporated it or used other symbols altogether. Texas' now-famous flag, Maberry has discovered, was not always a common sight in the state. Though it had been the national flag during the last six years of the Republic (1839-45), the original flag was discarded in favor of the Stars and Stripes upon annexation in 1845. Indeed, by 1860 few Texans knew what their former national standard had looked like. During the years of secession and Civil War, Texans became reacquainted with the old flag, but they made relatively few copies of it, using the lone star emblem instead on the battle flags of the various units. The Texas flags pictured and described in this book are historical objects that show considerable artistry and ingenuity on the part of their makers. Their stories, and those of other banners that have long since disappeared, reveal much about the cultural and aesthetic preferences of the age in which they were fashioned and about the political winds in which they were unfurled.



Flags of Texas by Charles E. Gilbert,
Flags of Texas by Charles E. Gilbert,
From the banner of the earliest Indian inhabitants to the Stars and Stripes of today, this book traces the turbulent history of Texas through the flags that have flown there. Includes the banner of Castile and Leon flown by the Spanish explorers, the French flag borne by La Salle, the Mexican flag, the Confederate Stars and Bars, and the famous Lone Star flag.



Flag of Texas - == The Lone Star Flag ==

Lone Star Steel Company - The Lone Star Steel Company, a subsidiary of Lone Star Technologies, is a company based in Lone Star, Texas. It specializes in making tubular steel with outer diameters ranging from 16 inches to 1.

Star Spangled Banner Flag House and 1812 Museum - The Flag House & Star-Spangled Banner Museum is the 1793 home of Mary Pickersgill where she sewed the Star-Spangled Banner, the flag that flew over Fort McHenry during the Battle of Baltimore in the War of 1812, in the summer of 1813. The museum contains furniture and antiques from the period as well as items from the Pickersgill family.

U.S. 51-star flag - The 51-star flag is a proposed design for the Flag of the United States by the U.S.



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Mini Flag and Banner - Mini Flag and Banner Flag Here is a spectacular mini flag and banner and informative guide to the history of flags around the world. Superb color photographs give the reader a unique eyewitness insight into the story of flags - from the earliest heraldic banners to the national flags of today. See the flag of a Chinese pirate ship, the banners of medieval knights mini flag and banner and the standards of modern generals, the flags of the French mini flag and ...

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