This image of the Texas flag is in the Public Domain and can be used freely. If you use it on a webpage, a link to http://ourworldflags.com/Texas would be very much appreciated.
remain the naval flag of Texas until annexation, and was noted for being "beneficial to our Navy and Merchantmen" due to its resemblance to the US flag. Despite its unofficial status, the flag remained well known inside the region and internationally as the symbol of Texas.
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v • d • e Flag of Texas Counties of Texas Anderson | Andrews | Angelina | Aransas | Archer | Armstrong | Atascosa | Austin | Bailey | Bandera | Bastrop | Baylor | Bee | Bell | Bexar | Blanco | Borden | Bosque | Bowie | Brazoria
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The Flag of Texas is defined by law as follows: The state flag consists of a rectangle with a width to length ratio of two to three containing: (1) a blue vertical stripe
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The state flag of Texas is one of the most recognized flags in the United States, and in the world.
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The flag of Texas consists of a single blue vertical stripe and two horizontal stripes of white and red. A white 5-pointed star, oriented to have one point facing upward, is located at the center of the blue stripe.
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The official flag of Texas was adopted in session by the Third Congress of the Republic of Texas in Houston, January 25, 1839, on motion of William H. Wharton, Oliver Jones and others.
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This is a modern photograph of the flag of Texas Flying on a flagpole. If flown on the same flag pole as the United States flag, the Texas flag should fly below the US flag. In this case, the Texas flag flies on its own flagpole.
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The first Lone Star Flag of Texas Texas created by Sarah Dodson for her husband Archelaus, a member of the Texas Volunteers.
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