
Texas Republic Flag - Burnet's Republic of Texas Flags
The Burnet Texas Republic Flag was used during the American-Spanish War. Suggested by the first president of the Texan Republic, this flag was meant to show Texas’s unity and independence with the lone star, a symbol used to this day. It was the official flag of Texas for three years, 1836-1839. President Burnet suggested the design in a letter to the Republic of Texas Congress. The first Congress met in Columbia, Texas beginning on October 3, 1836 at a small house (when these delegates signed the Texas Declaration of Independence, they were signing their own death warrants if they were ever captured by Santa Anna.) It was in this house that a resolution was passed on December 10, 1836, to adopt a “National Standard” consisting of a blue flag with a single gold star in its center. The bill was signed by the newly elected President of the Republic of Texas, Sam Houston. This was the official flag of the Republic of Texas from December 10, 1836 until January 25, 1839 when the current State of Texas flag was adopted as the Republic of Texas flag.
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Burnet Republic of Texas Flag 3 X 5 ft. Standard
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Texas Republic Burnet Flag 2 Ply Double Nylon Embroidered Flag 3 x 5 ft.
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Texas Republic Burnet Flag Fully Sewn Flag 3 x 5 ft. (USA MADE)
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Burnet’s Texas Republic Flag – Cotton Sewn Embroidered 16 x 24 inch
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Burnet’s Texas Republic Flag – Cotton 3 x 5 ft.
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Burnet’s Texas Republic Cotton Flag 2 x 3 ft.
$39.95
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