Book Photo
Book Photo

Book Photo

Canton

Canton

Stripes

Stripes

Canton

Canton

Canton +, Vertical

Canton +, Vertical

Canton +, Vertical

Canton +, Vertical

ZFC0670

U.S. 37-Star Flag - Nebraska's Statehood.

Sub-collection: Mastai - Early American Flags

U.S. 37 Star Flag representing Nebraska's admission to the Union.
The journey for statehood for Nebraska had been a tedious process. In 1854, the territories of Kansas and Nebraska had been proposed to allow for the potential admission of one as a slave state and one as a free state, under the doctrine of popular sovereignty that would let the settlers decide which way the state would go. As a result, for the rest of the 1850s Kansas Territory became a battle ground between pro-slavery and abolitionist settlers. Meanwhile the settling of Nebraska was virtually ignored.

However, as the Union Pacific railroad extended across the continent after the War, settlers were drawn to Nebraska Territory. Still no attempt was made to achieve statehood until the winter of 1866-1867, when its vote was considered imperative for the ratification of the Radical Republicans constitutional amendments.

Initially vetoed by President Andrew Johnson, Nebraskas admission bill was finally adopted despite Johnsons veto on March 1st, 1867, and her star was officially added to the Union on July 4th, 1867. Thirty-seven star flags, despite its official use for a decade, show very little imagination in the arrangement of the stars. Most thirty-seven star flags tend to have their stars arranged in simple rows, even though thirty-seven is not a number readily divisible into five, six, or seven rows. As the centennial approached, there was a renewed interest in the United States flag. This flag's is Star Pattern is 7-8-7-8-7.



Hoist & Fly

Width of Hoist 36
Length of Fly 67

Union/Canton

Width of Union/Canton 19.5
Length of Union/Canton 27

Stars

Size of Stars 3

Stripes

Width of 1st Stripe 2.5
Width of 3rd Stripe 2.5
Width of 8th Stripe 3
Width of Last Stripe 2.5
Size of Hoist 1.5

Frame

Is it framed? yes
Frame Height 40
Frame Length 74

Stars

Number of Stars 37
How are the stars embeded? Printed
Are there stars on obverse? yes
Are there stars on reverse? yes
Star Field Design
  • Rectilinear - Horizontal

Stripes

Number of Stripes 13
Color of Top Stripe Red
Color of Bottom Stripe Red
Has a Blood Stripe? no
Comments on Stripes printed stars and stripes on both sides.

Nationality

Nation Represented United States

Fabric

Fabric Wool
Comments on Fabric Bunting

Stitching

Stitching Combination
Comments on Stitching Hand & Machine stitching

Attachment

Comments on Method of Attachmen Rope through header
Method of Attachment Roped-header

Documentation

Documents
All original documents and drawings are held in the Zaricor Flag Collection Archives.
Drawings
All original documents and drawings are held in the Zaricor Flag Collection Archives.

Condition

Condition Good
Damage Used.
Displayable yes

Date

Date 1867-1876