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US // Matson Navigation House Flag / Table Flag

Sub-collection: House Flags

US // Matson Navigation House Flag / Table Flag
Matson Navigation Company's long association with Hawaii began in 1882, when Captain William Matson sailed his three-masted schooner Emma Claudina from San Francisco to Hilo, Hawaii, carrying 300 tons of food, plantation supplies and general merchandise.
The house flag bears 7 white 5point stars arranged in a circle around a white disc bearing a plain block capital blue M on a swallow tailed red field. According to the Matson Navigation Companys public relations department the seven stars, contrary to popular opinion, do not stand for the seven Hawaiian islands, but rather the first seven ships owned by William Matson.

Flag on 10.5". Purchased at the National American Vexillological Association conference in Sacramento, California. Attended with Howard Madaus who gave a presentation on early American Flags. He used Ben Zaricor's 27 star US Flag in this presentation.

Flag on 10.5". Purchased at the National American Vexilogical Association conference in Sacramento, California. Attended with Howard Madaus who gave a presentation on early American Flags. He used Ben Zaricor's 27 star US Flag in this presentation.
ZFC Collectible Flag
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Hoist & Fly

Width of Hoist 6
Length of Fly 4

Stars

Are there stars on obverse? no
Are there stars on reverse? no

Stripes

Has a Blood Stripe? no

Stitching

Stitching Machine

Attachment

Comments on Method of Attachmen Mounted on staff
Method of Attachment Wire Stapled

Condition

Condition Excellent
Displayable yes

Date

Date circa 1997