First Flag of the Texas Navy 1836History of the 1836 Texas Navy FlagAuthorized by David G. Burnet, provisional president of the Republic of Texas, this flag became the official flag of the Texas Navy on April 9, 1836, only 12 days before the battle of San
First Flag of the Texas Navy 1836History of the 1836 Texas Navy FlagAuthorized by David G. Burnet, provisional president of the Republic of Texas, this flag became the official flag of the Texas Navy on April 9, 1836, only 12 days before the battle of San Jacinto. The flag was designed by the Commodore of the Republic of Texas Navy, Charles Hawkins, and thus is also referred to as the Hawkins Flag. The design was very similar to the American flag and the Chilean and Liberian national flags and was often mistaken for those countries. The Republic of Texas Navy Flag received far more exposure during the 1830s and 1840s than did the Burnet flag. As a result, many people around the world at that time were familiar with the Texas Navy flag long after Texas became the 28th State of the United States.Made of 2-ply polyester, which is the most durable option for those who fly their flag 24/7. This flag features an appliqued white star beautifully outlined with heavy embroidery on a solid blue canton and thirteen red and white sewn stripes.Heavy-duty 600 denier fabricAppliqued star and sewn stripesFade-resistantHeavy canvas header with three brass grommets4 rows of stitching on the fly end to prevent premature frayingFlag size: 3; x 5;
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