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WASHINGTON'S CRUISERS (AN APPEAL TO HEAVEN) HISTORIC FLAGS
aka Massachusetts Navy Flag, Continental Navy Flag
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Washington's Cruisers historic flags are USA made.
200 denier nylon, finished with heading and brass grommets

Also available made to order in large sizes up to 6 ft x 10 ft.

Washington's Cruisers flag

Historic Washington's Cruisers ("An Appeal To Heaven")
Desktop Flag
4"x6" soft nylon, miniature flag mounted on a 10" black staff
with golden spear point

Washington's Cruisers desktop flag

Desktop Flag Stands / Bases - for 4"x6" desktop flags
# 1-7 hole black plastic, #10 & 12 hole wood

Desktop flag stands


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PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONS
Historic Washington's Cruisers outdoor flags
are USA made of nylon flag material and are finished with a canvas heading and two brass grommets on the hoist side, 2 rows of stitching top and bottom sides and 4 rows of stitching on the fly side. They are attached to the flagpole by means of a halyard (rope) and flag snaps, or to smaller poles with flag fasteners. Standard stock size for Washington's Cruisers flags are 3x5 ft. Larger sizes 4x6 ft, 5x8 ft. and 6x10 ft. are made to order.

Washington's Cruisers desktop flags are made in the United States. Size is 4 x 6 inch, lightweight nylon material, hemmed all four sides, mounted on 10” black staffs with a golden spear point. Table top bases are available in black plastic to display from 1- 7 flags. Wood bases are available with either 10 holes or 12 holes to display additional flags.

FLAG DESCRIPTION / HISTORY
1775 - 1776
The pine tree flag was a white flag with a green pine tree and the motto "An Appeal to God," or, more usually, "An Appeal to Heaven" written above and was used (and officially adopted by) Massachusetts' state navy vessels and Massachusetts privateers, as well as by the schooners sailing out of Massachusetts ports under George Washington's authority as commander in chief of the Continental Army.

Documentation on the Continental Navy Jack, The Pine Tree Flag:
Col. Joseph Reed to Col. John Glover and Stephen Moylan, 20 October 1775, referring to Washington's fleet of schooners: "Please to fix upon some particular Colour for a Flag--& a Signal, by which our vessels may know one another—What do you think of a Flag with a White Ground, a Tree in the Middle-the Motto (Appeal to Heaven)-This is the Flag of our floating Batteries."

Sir Hugh Palliser to Lord Sandwich, 6 January 1776, referring to the flag of the captured brig Washington, of George Washington's fleet: "Captain Medows has brought the American vessel's colours, it is a white field with a green pine tree in the middle: the motto, Appeal to Heaven."

The Massachusetts General Court established the flag of the state navy on 26 July 1776: "that the Colours be a white Flagg, with a green Pine Tree, and an Inscription, "Appeal to Heaven.'" (ref; history.navy.mil, US Navy's First Jack)

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