Extra large outdoor nylon Mississippi flags are offered with a #10 white nylon rope sewn into the 2" cotton polyester blend header. Galvanized metal thimble ends are crimped to the rope ends for attachment to the flag snaps. An additional brass grommet is placed midway on the heading for use with a third flag snap for durability and stability on the halyard.
Unit of Measure

Specifications

Brands

N/A Embassy Flag

Flag Height

N/A 10 ft

Flag Length

N/A 15 ft

Material

N/A Nylon

State

N/A Mississippi

Application

N/A Outdoor

Shipping Dimensions and Weight

Shipping Length

N/A 15 Inch

Shipping Width

N/A 12 Inch

Shipping Height

N/A 8 Inch

Shipping Weight

N/A 4.7 Pound

Additional Information

Additional Information

N/A In 1810, Americans in the part of coastal Mississippi that Spain would not relinquish, rebelled under the flag of the Republic of West Florida (Bonnie Blue flag). The United States took possession and the area was annexed to the Mississippi Territory. Mississippi was admitted to the Union as the 20th state in 1817. In 1861 the state seceded from the Union and adopted what is known as the "Magnolia Flag", a white flag with a Bonnie Blue canton on the upper hoist, a green Magnolia tree centered on the white, and a red vertical band on the fly end. It remained in use until 1894. Several Confederate States flags also flew during the War Between the States (1861-1863).