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In 1867, one star was added, representing Nebraska, bringing the total number of stars to 37. There were thirteen stripes representing the thirteen original colonies.
Rick Wyatt, 5 April 1998
This flag flew from 4 July, 1867 to 3 July, 1877.
Clay Moss, 10 February 2007
image located by William Garrison, 27 April 2024
A 37-Star U.S. flag: Nebraska Statehood. 60" x 33" wool bunting flag with row
pattern of thirty-seven [37] stars: 7-8-7-8-7, appearing on both sides of the
canton through a peek-a-boo cutout. Entirely hand-sewn. Hoist at left has two
grommets and is stamped "X X Annin & Co." Valid from March 1,1867 to August 1,
1876. (credit: Heritage Auctions)
William Garrison, 27 April 2024
image located by William Garrison, 6 June 2024
Source: https://www.ebay.com/itm/325941533023
A U.S., 37-star (star layout: 6/6/6/7/6/6) variety; 1867-1877.
William Garrison, 6 June 2024
image located by William Garrison, 6 June 2024
Source: https://www.ebay.com/itm/325941549077
A 37-star "flush right" canton variety: with a star arraignment of 8/7/7/7/8;
(50" x 77.5"). It is sometimes referred to as the "Nebraska Flag" to celebrating
Nebraska's entry into statehood with the Union on March 1, 1867, so official use
between July 4, 1867 - July 3, 1877.
William Garrison, 6 June 2024
image by Blas Delgado Ortiz, 28 July 2001
"Medallion" Centennial Flag (1867). The "Betsy Ross" circle of 13 stars are in the inner ring to identify the original 13 colonies, and an outer circle of 24 stars identify the states that have joined the union since that time. This flag was one of many that were made to celebrate the upcoming First Centennial.
Blas Delgado Ortiz, 28 July 2001