| PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONS Historic Grand Union  outdoor flags are USA  made of nylon flag material and are finished with a canvas heading and two  brass grommets on the hoist side, 2 rows of stitching top and bottom sides and 4  rows of stitching on the fly side. They are attached to the flagpole by means  of a halyard (rope) and flag snaps, or to smaller poles with flag fasteners.  Standard sizes for Grand Union flags are 2x3 ft and 3x5 ft. Larger sizes 4x6 ft, 5x8  ft. and 6x10 ft. are made to order.
 Grand Union  desktop flags are  made in the United States.  Size is 4 x 6 inch, lightweight nylon material, hemmed all four sides, mounted  on 10” black staffs with a golden spear point. Table top bases are available in  black plastic to display from 1- 7 flags. Wood bases are available with either  10 holes or 12 holes to display additional flags. FLAG DESCRIPTION / HISTORY1775-1777 - The Grand Union, also known as the  Cambridge                      Flag or the Continental Colors, consists of a field of thirteen                  alternating                      red and white stripes with the King’s Colors in                  the upper hoist canton (a variation of the British Red Ensign). The earliest recorded use has the flag hoisted by John Paul Jones on the USS Alfred in December of 1775. It was first raised on land by General                      Washington at his headquarters at Cambridge, Massachusetts on January 2, 1776. It continued to be                  the unofficial flag of the country, as both a naval ensign and the Continental Army colors                  until replaced by the  official Stars and Stripes (First Navy Stars and Stripes) by an Act of                      the Continental                  Congress, June 14, 1777.
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