3' x 5' Russian American Company Flag - Nylon 70-80 was first flown in 1846
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was first flown in 1846 during the Bear Flag Revolt
STANDARD FLY END FLAGS ARE IN PRODUCTION WITH A 2-3 WEEK LEAD TIME
The "Don't Give Up the Ship" flag was famously used by Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry during the War of 1812
• 5'x8' nylon American Flag DURABLE AND STRONGMade of 6063-T6 cone tapered aluminum - precision fabricated utilizing the industry's most sophisticated manufacturing processes LIFETIME WARRANTYOn aluminum cone tapered shafts
3' x 5' Russian American Company Flag - Nylon 70-80 was first flown in 1846The Russian American Company flag was used by the Russian American Company, which managed Russian colonies in North America, primarily in Alaska, from 1799 to 1867. The flag featured the Imperial Russian tricolor (white, blue, and red) with the companys emblema double headed eagle holding a scepter and orb, symbolizing the authority of the Russian Empire. The company played a key role in the Russian colonization of Alaska until its sale to the U. S.
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