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image by Clay Moss, 12 February 2007
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In 1863, one star was added, representing West Virginia, bringing the total number of stars to 35. There were thirteen stripes representing the thirteen original colonies.
Rick Wyatt, 5 April 1998
This flag flew from 4 July, 1863, to 3 July, 1865.
Clay Moss, 12 February 2007
image by Clay Moss, 12 February 2007
image located by William Garrison, 20 February 2025
This 35-star flag is different in that it has a star arrangement of 6/6/5/6/6/6 instead of the usual 7/7/7/7/7. This 35-star is believed to be a small Tiffany flag remnant. It is an extremely rare silk flag remnant with silk thread hand-sewn gold embroidered stars, and hand-sewn stripes. The remnant of the canton measures 5" x 5" and overall size is 6.5" x 5". The stars are gold in color and were built up in a crystal pattern of five conjoined lozenges. This is also seen in "The Stars and the Stripes" by Boleslaw Mastai, page 206.
William Garrison, 20 February 2025
image located by William Garrison, 28 September 2025
A 35-star flag with concentric circles. This framed flag measures 97" x 68" with the white stars in the Canton being completely hand sewn. This flag is attributed to the J.W. Loane Company of Baltimore MD. An identical flag hangs in the lobby if the present date J.W. Loane Company.
William Garrison, 28 September 2025