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New Jersey FlagsBuy American flags, US flag, information about U.S.A. banners. All are 100% American made.
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CCflags.com is an online flag store dedicated to bringing you the best in American Flags and State Flags at discounted prices. We have narrowed down our product mix to allow us to provide the best value on the market for American Flags and State Flags. We hope you will find our site easy to use and we know that you will find our flag prices competitive with even the most aggressive in the industry. All of the flags at CCflags are proudly made in the USA. There are no imported products in our store. This allows you to know that you are buying a high quality, American Made product, for the best price around! Fly a flag and show your colors!
Quality flag products, low flag prices and great customer service make CCflags the best value on the market.
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2x3' New Jersey State Flag - Nylon |
High quality outdoor nylon New Jersey state flags. Our NJ flags are fully dyed for great outdoor performance. Four rows of stitching on the fly end make our NJ Flags durable in all conditions. NJ Flags are finished with a canvas header and two brass grommets. All our New Jersey Flags are proudly made in the USA. --- Although the New Jersey legislature did not officially recognize its state flag as such until 1896, its design and use can be traced back to 1780. The year before, General George Washington had directed that the color of the coats for his regiment be dark blue faced with buff (light yellow-brown), in honor of the original Dutch settlers. New Jersey regiments of the Civil War period carried two flags: one representing the United States and one featuring the state coat of arms in the center on the regimental color. The coat of arms, designed in 1777 by Pierre Eugene du Simitiere, is composed of a blue shield with three plows on it supported by two goddesses on either side. On the left, the Goddess of Liberty is holding a staff with the cap of freedom on it; Ceres, the Goddess of Agriculture, is on the right holding a cornucopia full of food. New Jersey's rich agricultural tradition has given it the nickname "the Garden State." Beneath them is a blue ribbon with the state motto "Liberty and Prosperity" and the date "1776." Above the shield is a knight's helmet representing state sovereignty and a horse's head denoting speed and strength.
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$18.90 |
$18.90 |
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3x5' New Jersey State Flag - Nylon |
High quality outdoor nylon New Jersey state flags. Our NJ flags are fully dyed for great outdoor performance. Four rows of stitching on the fly end make our NJ Flags durable in all conditions. NJ Flags are finished with a canvas header and two brass grommets. All our New Jersey Flags are proudly made in the USA. --- Although the New Jersey legislature did not officially recognize its state flag as such until 1896, its design and use can be traced back to 1780. The year before, General George Washington had directed that the color of the coats for his regiment be dark blue faced with buff (light yellow-brown), in honor of the original Dutch settlers. New Jersey regiments of the Civil War period carried two flags: one representing the United States and one featuring the state coat of arms in the center on the regimental color. The coat of arms, designed in 1777 by Pierre Eugene du Simitiere, is composed of a blue shield with three plows on it supported by two goddesses on either side. On the left, the Goddess of Liberty is holding a staff with the cap of freedom on it; Ceres, the Goddess of Agriculture, is on the right holding a cornucopia full of food. New Jersey's rich agricultural tradition has given it the nickname "the Garden State." Beneath them is a blue ribbon with the state motto "Liberty and Prosperity" and the date "1776." Above the shield is a knight's helmet representing state sovereignty and a horse's head denoting speed and strength.
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$20.90 |
$20.90 |
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4x6' New Jersey State Flag - Nylon |
High quality outdoor nylon New Jersey state flags. Our NJ flags are fully dyed for great outdoor performance. Four rows of stitching on the fly end make our NJ Flags durable in all conditions. NJ Flags are finished with a canvas header and two brass grommets. All our New Jersey Flags are proudly made in the USA. --- Although the New Jersey legislature did not officially recognize its state flag as such until 1896, its design and use can be traced back to 1780. The year before, General George Washington had directed that the color of the coats for his regiment be dark blue faced with buff (light yellow-brown), in honor of the original Dutch settlers. New Jersey regiments of the Civil War period carried two flags: one representing the United States and one featuring the state coat of arms in the center on the regimental color. The coat of arms, designed in 1777 by Pierre Eugene du Simitiere, is composed of a blue shield with three plows on it supported by two goddesses on either side. On the left, the Goddess of Liberty is holding a staff with the cap of freedom on it; Ceres, the Goddess of Agriculture, is on the right holding a cornucopia full of food. New Jersey's rich agricultural tradition has given it the nickname "the Garden State." Beneath them is a blue ribbon with the state motto "Liberty and Prosperity" and the date "1776." Above the shield is a knight's helmet representing state sovereignty and a horse's head denoting speed and strength.
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$37.90 |
$37.90 |
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5x8' New Jersey State Flag - Nylon |
High quality outdoor nylon New Jersey state flags. Our NJ flags are fully dyed for great outdoor performance. Four rows of stitching on the fly end make our NJ Flags durable in all conditions. NJ Flags are finished with a canvas header and two brass grommets. All our New Jersey Flags are proudly made in the USA. --- Although the New Jersey legislature did not officially recognize its state flag as such until 1896, its design and use can be traced back to 1780. The year before, General George Washington had directed that the color of the coats for his regiment be dark blue faced with buff (light yellow-brown), in honor of the original Dutch settlers. New Jersey regiments of the Civil War period carried two flags: one representing the United States and one featuring the state coat of arms in the center on the regimental color. The coat of arms, designed in 1777 by Pierre Eugene du Simitiere, is composed of a blue shield with three plows on it supported by two goddesses on either side. On the left, the Goddess of Liberty is holding a staff with the cap of freedom on it; Ceres, the Goddess of Agriculture, is on the right holding a cornucopia full of food. New Jersey's rich agricultural tradition has given it the nickname "the Garden State." Beneath them is a blue ribbon with the state motto "Liberty and Prosperity" and the date "1776." Above the shield is a knight's helmet representing state sovereignty and a horse's head denoting speed and strength.
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$58.25 |
$58.25 |
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