This 34-Star U.S. flag with a circular (medallion) star pattern represents the United States during the opening years of the Civil War. The 34th star was added in July 1861 after Kansas entered the Union as a free state, only months after hostilities began.
The circle star arrangement—often called a medallion pattern—was one of many non-standard layouts used by 19th-century flag makers. During this period, star patterns were not regulated, allowing makers freedom to arrange stars in visually striking and symbolic designs. The circular pattern emphasized unity and continuity, reinforcing the Union’s position that secession did not dissolve the nation.
Despite the departure of Southern states, the Union deliberately retained all stars, and the 34-star flag became a powerful statement of federal resolve. Flags of this type were flown by civilians, government buildings, and military units during the war’s early campaigns.
Today, the 34-star circle pattern flag is especially prized for its historical significance and distinctive appearance, combining wartime symbolism with one of the most elegant star configurations of the Civil War era.
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Size: 3′ x 5′
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Material: Durable, lightweight nylon
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Design: Digitally dyed for bright, long-lasting color
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Heading: Reinforced polyester canvas
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Attachment: Brass grommets for secure hanging
Proudly made in the United States. This flag is made to order—please allow 7–14 days for delivery.