Bunker Hill Flag – Early Revolutionary War Militia Banner – 3x5 Nylon (Blue or Black Field)
Product Description:
Honor the birth of the American Revolution with the Bunker Hill Flag, believed to have been used during the Battle of Bunker Hill in June 1775—one of the earliest and bloodiest engagements of the war.
The flag features the red Cross of St. George and a green pine tree in the canton, symbolizing both the colonists’ lingering ties to Britain and their growing resolve for independence. The pine tree, a proud emblem of New England liberty, was often used by militias and early naval forces as a sign of defiance.
Over time, different reproductions of the Bunker Hill Flag have emerged, most commonly showing either a deep blue or a dark black field. While the exact color used in 1775 remains uncertain, both versions are recognized and displayed today as tributes to the brave Massachusetts patriots who stood their ground on that historic hill.
🦅 Key Features:
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Inspired by militia flags used during the Battle of Bunker Hill, June 1775
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Available with Blue or Black field (select your preference above)
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Red British Cross of St. George with green pine tree in the canton
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High-quality nylon construction
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Canvas header with brass grommets
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Dimensions: 3'x5'
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Made in the USA
Fly a flag of early resistance. The Bunker Hill Flag represents courage, unity, and the first sparks of American independence.