4211 WONDERFUL 32 STAR FLAG WITH 2 ADDITIONAL STARS

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Category Firearms & Military
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Start Price 1,500.00 USD
Estimated at 3,000.00 - 5,000.00 USD
SEWN ONTO THE CANTON. This grand 32 star flag measures approximately 81" X 42" and is archivally housed in a folksy red painted wooden frame that measures 88 1/2" X 49". This attractive and significant piece of mid-western history was created in 1858 to acknowledge the State of Minnesota joining the Union. The flag has a printed canton and 2 sections of printed stripes. The canton is hand sewn to the stripes and the stripes have a hand sewn seam running the entire length of the fly at the base of the canton. The white cotton hoist, as well as the opposite end of the flag, are both hand sewn. Between the first and second row of stars, the 33rd star, that is visible from both sides of the flag, was added by hand sewing. Between the third and fourth row of stars, the 34th star was added in the same manner. The 33rd star was for the state of Oregon, and the 34th star was for the tumultuous State of Kansas. Kansas' violent internal conflict over the question of slavery known as "Bleeding Kansas", contributed quite significantly to regional animosity that eventually, with additional factors, led to the American Civil War. It is quite possible that this American banner bore witness to untold violence and suffering relating to the Kansas-Nebraska Act with its ensuing questions of popular sovereignty and slavery. CONDITION: the flag presents superbly in its dark red craquelured frame. The body of the flag has a few minor tears and holes that do not detract from the impactful nature of this historic American standard. Colors remain reasonably bright with very minor staining. (02-25069/BF). $3000-5000