Also known as George Washington’s Headquarters Flag (1775).
This historic George Washington Personal Flag features a deep blue field adorned with thirteen white six-pointed stars, a design closely associated with George Washington during the American Revolutionary era. The simple yet striking pattern reflects early American symbolism and is widely recognized as Washington’s personal or commander-in-chief flag.
Historical Significance:
The thirteen stars represent the original thirteen colonies, unified in their fight for independence. This flag is believed to have been used by George Washington to mark his headquarters or presence while serving as Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army. Unlike later national flags with stars arranged in rows or circles, this design emphasizes equality among the colonies and has become an enduring symbol of leadership, unity, and the birth of the United States.
Ideal for historical displays, museums, reenactments, educational settings, or patriotic collections, this flag offers a meaningful connection to America’s founding period and the legacy of its first president.
Highlights:
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Traditionally associated with George Washington’s personal/command flag
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Blue field with thirteen white stars symbolizing the original colonies
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Represents Revolutionary War–era American history
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Popular for historical, educational, and commemorative displays
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Suitable for indoor or outdoor display depending on construction
Features:
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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.
Larger sizes are available—please inquire for details.