Mississippi - Historic State Flag with Fringe - 3'x5' - For Indoor Use

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Mississippi - Historic State Flag with Fringe - For Indoor Use

On November 3, 2020, a new Mississippian flag design was approved by the state's voters. This flag features the old--now historic--flag design. It is made with a pole sleeve finish and has decorative fringe trim. Fringed flags are often displayed in auditoriums, in courtrooms, and on stages. They also add a special note of appreciation when used for commemorative presentations and during special ceremonies.

NOTE: A pole sleeve flag is typically displayed on a plain pole. If you will be flying your flag on a flagpole with a halyard (a rope), this is not the right flag for you. In that case, you will need a flag with a heading and grommet finish instead.

Specifications:

    • 100% MADE IN THE USA - Our flags are not only assembled here in the USA; They are manufactured in the USA, too.
    • FLAG FEATURE - This flag has a decorative fringe trim. 
    • FLAG MATERIAL - We use a tightly woven, high-quality, 200-denier nylon material. Our nylon flags have a lustrous appearance, are lightweight enough to fly in the slightest breeze, and dry quickly after getting wet. 
    • FLAG FINISH - This flag has a pole sleeve or, as it is also sometimes called, a pole hem. To display this style of flag, slide a pole into the sleeve of the flag. Then, using the small tab sewn inside the pole sleeve, anchor the flag to the pole. 
    • INTENDED USE - This flag is designed for indoor use. 

MISSISSIPPI FLAG FACTS

Mississippi was granted statehood on December 10, 1817.

In 1861, Mississippi voted to secede from the Union. For a few weeks, the Bonnie Blue flag was flown until the Mississippi secession convention adopted a design which contained a Magnolia tree on a white background with the Bonnie Blue star on a blue background in the upper left corner (canton). In addition, they flew the flags of the Confederate States of America from 1861 to 1865.

In 1894, the Mississippi legislation authorized a committee to design an official state flag. The proposed design was approved by a vote of nearly two to one. It contained:

    • Three horizontal stripes (blue, white, red)
    • At the upper left corner (canton) is a red square (its height is equivalent to the two top stripes)
    • Within the square is what is usually called the Confederate battle flag, or the "union square"
    • The canton has a red background with a blue cross, bordered in white, and thirteen, five-pointed stars

Over the years, a number of changes in the design were proposed with the intention of removing the Confederate battle flag from the Mississippi flag. The proposals all failed until November 3, 2020, when a new design featuring a magnolia flower was approved by Mississippian voters.

Pledge to the Mississippi State Flag

"I salute the flag of Mississippi and the sovereign state for which it stands with pride in her history and achievements and with confidence in her future under the guidance of Almighty God."

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