This is an interpretation of a flag thought to have been commonly used during the Whiskey Rebellion from 1791-1794. As simple as described by Hugh Henry Brackenridge in his 1795 book Incidents of the Insurrection... "a flag with six stripes, emblematical of the six counties there represented."
Although this flag is historically inspired in design, its construction is made entirely from double sided dye-sublimation printed polyester and is not intended for historically authentic reenactment.
- 100% polyester
- Double sided print
- Lightweight
- Features metal grommets
100% of funds earned through sales go directly into Historic Fort Cherry (501(c)(3) nonprofit) operation costs. Designed by HFC, printed in the USA by Printify




















