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image located by William Garrison,
5 February 2026
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A large 40-star United States flag, denoting entry of the Dakotas into the Union. As North and South Dakota were added on the same day of 2 November 1889, the U.S. flag immediately jumped from 38 to 40 stars. The 40-star flag, however, was only in effect for six days, as Montana was added on 8 November. Measures 9'7" x 5'10" with the stars measuring approximately 5" each. Body of flag is a coarse linen fabric, with the hoist made of canvas punctuated by four grommets. The canton at upper left is constructed of two 18" pieces of bunting sewn together.
Source: https://natedsandersauctionblog.com/native-americans-beware-foreign-influence-flag/
William Garrison, 5 February 2026
image located by William Garrison,
8 June 2026
Source:
https://historical.ha.com/itm/political
Caption from ad: "A printed
40-star American national flag on coarse, gauze-like fabric, measuring
approximately 12-1/2" x 17-1/2". The canton displays a 7/6/7/7/6/7 star
configuration with "dancing" stars."
William Garrison,
8 June 2026