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  1. Jul 12, 2024 · Two stripes, white over red, represented the 1826 “Republic of Fredonia,” and a number of other striped flags later appeared. One, created by Sarah Dodson, had vertical stripes of blue-white-red with a star on the hoist stripe. It is supposed to have flown over Washington-on-the-Brazos when Texas independence was proclaimed March 2, 1836.

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  2. The Burnet Flag, used from December 1836 to 1839 as the national flag of the Republic of Texas until it was replaced by the currently used "Lone Star Flag" [ 21] 1836–1839. The Lone Star and Stripes/Ensign of the First Texas Navy/War Ensign; it was the de facto national flag between 1835 and 1839. 1839–1845/46.

  3. Dec 6, 2020 · The creation of the “Lone Starflag of Texas is shrouded in mystery. The most common theory is that the flag design was suggested by Texas Republic interim president David Burnet and designed by Austin artist Peter Krag for $10. The design was approved on January 25, 1839, and signed by Mirabeau Lamar, President of the Republic of Texas.

  4. Nov 2, 2023 · It represented the state’s motto, “The Lone Star State,” and embodied the desire of Texans to stand alone as a sovereign nation. This desire for independence was central to the Texas Revolution, and the Lone Star became a rallying symbol for those who fought for Texas’s freedom. The Lone Star flag conveyed a clear message: Texas was an ...

  5. The flag of Houston is the official flag of the city of Houston. It consists of a large white five-pointed star on a blue background with the city's seal set within the star. The flag was adopted in 1915. In 1915, Mayor Ben Campbell decided Houston should have its own flag and organized a contest to solicit submissions from the public.

  6. Feb 2, 2023 · The Dallas Morning News reports that Sir Paul McCartney "walked out on stage waving the Chilean flag at Austin City Limits festival 2018." The Chilean flag was adopted in 1817, and Texas adopted its flag in 1839, prompting some to question whether the Lone Star State ripped off Chile's flag. However, Houston resident and self-taught flag ...

  7. Nov 27, 2023 · These design flaws have hindered the flag’s ability to effectively represent and symbolize the city, making it an example of a flag that does not meet the standards advocated by the North American Vexillological Association. Fact 10: Civic Engagement. The Houston flag plays an important role in civic life.

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