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1'x1.5' Confederate Flag

Very few flags are steeped in this much tradition. Evolving from the First National Flags for the Confederate Army of the Protomac, versions of this flag have flown proudly for some 125 years!
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Polyester US State Flag of Idaho

The flag of Idaho consists of the state seal on a field of blue. The words "State of Idaho" appear in gold letters on a red and gold band below the seal. The seal in the center of the flag depicts a miner and a woman representing equality, liberty and justice. The symbols on the seal represent some of Idaho's natural resources: mining, forests, farmland, and wildlife. The flag was based on a design of a flag carried by the First Idaho Infantry in 1899 during the Spanish-American War, and was adopted on March 12, 1907, and slightly modified in 1957.
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Polyester US State Flag of Rhode Island

The flag of Rhode Island is white and consists of a gold anchor in the center (a symbol for hope) surrounded by thirteen gold stars (for the original 13 colonies and Rhode Island's status as the 13th state to ratify the Constitution). A blue ribbon below the anchor bears the state's motto in gold: "HOPE." The flag of the State of Rhode Island as it presently exists was formally adopted in 1897.
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Polyester US State Flag of Utah

The flag of Utah was adopted in 1913 and consists of the Utah state seal encircled in a golden circle on a background of navy blue. The motto "industry" represents progress, as does the emblem of the beehive. The date 1847 represents the year Brigham Young led the first Mormons into the state.
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Polyester US State Flag of West Virginia

The West Virginia flag was adopted on March 7th 1929 and consists of the State's coat of arms on a pure white field with a dark blue border. The coat of arms symbolizes the State's principle pursuits and resources. The obverse side of the seal bears the legend State of West Virginia together with the State motto, Montani Semper Liberi (Mountaineers are Always Free). A farmer stands to the left and miner to the right of a large ivy draped rock bearing the date of the State's admission to the Union, June 20, 1863. In front of the rock lay two rifles upon which rests a red Phrygian cap, or cap of liberty. The lower half of the coat of arms is wreathed by the rhododendron, the State flower.
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