The Easton Flag is a historic Revolutionary War banner associated with Easton, where the Declaration of Independence was publicly read on July 8, 1776—one of the first such readings in the colonies. The flag features thirteen alternating red and white stripes, symbolizing the unity of the thirteen colonies in their break from British rule.
Often regarded as an early expression of American independence, the Easton Flag reflects the transition from colonial resistance to open rebellion and stands as an important precursor to later national flag designs. This flag was also featured on a U.S. Postage Stamp in the 2000 series, underscoring its recognized place in American history.
Features:
Size: 3′ x 5′
Material: Durable, lightweight nylon
Design: Digitally dyed for bright, long-lasting color
Heading: Reinforced polyester canvas
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.
Larger sizes are available—please inquire for details.