Product Overview
When Vermont and Kentucky were admitted to the Union, Congress added a stripe and a star to the flag for each of them. This flag of 15 stars and 15 stripes waved over Fort McHenry when the British Navy attacked on the night of September 13, 1814. Francis Scott Key was a hostage on the British Frigate “Surprise”. All through the night, he watched the gallant defense of Fort McHenry. In the first pale streaks of dawn, he saw that the flag still proudly waved over the ramparts and was inspired to write the words of our National Anthem “The Star Spangled Banner.”
It was this banner under which the American Navy waged a war against the Barbary Pirates and which they hoisted over the fort at Derne, Tripoli, on April 27, 1805, following an assault on that place by American Marines and Bluejackets. It was the flag under which Commodore Perry won the battle of Lake Erie, and General Andrew Jackson signaled victory over the British Regulars under Sir Edward Pakenham at New Orleans.
- Flag measures 3 feet x 5 feet with 2 brass grommets for easy display
- 100 denier polyester: More durable than the typical see-through poly flag
- Bold colors stand out for a flag you can be proud of
- Quality construction: Four rows of stitching on fly edge of flag