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The Whiskey Rebellion Eagle flag or "Parkinson's Ferry flag" is a controversial flag believed to have been used during the Whiskey Rebellion of 1791-1794. Although its origins remain unclear, arguments have been made for this flag having been used by either rebel or military forces, with the latter being more accepted due to its federal theme. Believed to be the only surviving flag from the insurrection, the Whiskey Eagle flag was originally a hand painted design on silk.

 

Many reproductions of this flag are offered by other retailers, but almost all of them feature a restyled historically inaccurate design that does not closely resemble the original. This design was drawn by us to accurately resemble how the flag appeared during the insurrection.

 

 

Although this flag is historically accurate 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

Whiskey Rebellion Eagle Flag 24"x36"

SKU: 34612199532228341828
$35.00Price
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