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State flag (1861–1865) North Carolina did not have an official state flag until the North Carolinian state constitutional convention of 1861. During this convention, delegates voted to join the Confederacy. They established a committee to come up with a flag.
U.S. state flag consisting of a horizontal red stripe over a white stripe and, at the hoist, a vertical blue stripe incorporating a white star, the initials of the state (“NC”), and two ribbons. There is an unsubstantiated reference to a North Carolina flag of the Revolutionary War era (1775–83).
State Flag. Although not the state’s first flag, the current North Carolina state flag has been left largely unchanged over the past 125 years. On February 5, 1885, General Johnston Jones introduced a bill to the General Assembly to adopt a new version of the state flag.
State flag history. In Colonial North Carolina, the flag most often seen would have been that of the colony’s mother country, England, and later Great Britain. Prior to the Act of Union in 1707, the flag would have been that known as St. George’s Cross.
1 Μαΐ 2023 · The North Carolina state flag has a rich history that dates back to the Civil War. During this time, the state’s flag was an important symbol of pride and unity among North Carolinians who fought tirelessly for their rights and freedoms.
North Carolina State Flag History: On May 20, 1861, the day that the secession resolution was adopted by the state of North Carolina, an ordinance to adopt a state flag was presented by Colonel John D. Whitford. A committee of seven was formed with Colonel Whitford appointed chairman.
15 Οκτ 2024 · The first North Carolina state flag in history was heavily inspired by the first Confederate States of America flag. This flag didn't have the blue X-shape of later...