United States 38-Star Historical Flag – Eder Endura-Nylon | America 250 Ready
Price range: $115.52 through $161.70
The United States 38-Star Historical Flag represents a notable centennial-era chapter in American expansion and was used from 1877 to 1890, following the admission of Colorado into the Union. Crafted from Endura-Nylon with fully sewn stripes and individually appliquéd stars, this historically accurate flag is produced by Eder Flag Company for dependable outdoor and ceremonial display. Available exclusively in 3′×5′, 4′×6′, and 5′×8′ sizes with a canvas heading and brass grommets, this made-to-order flag is ideal for America 250 commemorations, educational settings, and civic installations.


Description
United States 38-Star Historical Flag – Eder Endura-Nylon | America 250 Ready
A Centennial-Era Expansion Flag — America 250 Ready
The United States 38-Star Historical Flag reflects a milestone moment in American expansion during the nation’s centennial decade. The flag entered official use in 1877, following the admission of Colorado into the Union. As a result, the 38-Star flag became the first national banner introduced after the Centennial celebrations of 1876. Because of this timing, the flag holds lasting importance for America 250 commemorations, educational programs, civic displays, and heritage-focused ceremonies.
United States 38-Star Historical Flag Construction – Eder Endura-Nylon
This United States historical flag uses Eder Endura-Nylon, a durable outdoor fabric selected for strength and color retention. Unlike printed replicas, Endura-Nylon delivers a traditional textile appearance. At the same time, it remains flexible in outdoor conditions. Consequently, the flag performs well for long-term institutional, ceremonial, and educational display.
Sewn Stripes & Appliquéd Stars
Each flag features fully sewn stripes and individually appliquéd stars, reflecting traditional nineteenth-century American flag-making techniques. Rather than relying on surface printing, this construction adds depth and visual texture. Because of this craftsmanship, the flag supports formal presentations, museum interpretation, and historically accurate installations.
Available Sizes & Traditional Finish
These United States historical flags are offered only in 3′×5′, 4′×6′, and 5′×8′ sizes, which preserves correct display proportions. In addition, every flag includes a heavy canvas heading with solid brass grommets. Therefore, the flag mounts securely on outdoor flagpoles and ceremonial staffs.
Made-to-Order Craftsmanship & Production Timeline
This historical flag series follows a made-to-order production model to maintain consistent quality. For this reason, production may require up to 10 business days before shipment. As a result, each United States 38-Star Historical Flag Eder Endura-Nylon America 250 meets the expectations of educators, civic organizations, and commemorative planners.
Crafted by the Eder Flag Company
Each flag in this series is crafted by the Eder Flag Company, a respected American manufacturer known for traditional flag-making techniques and durable materials. Using Endura-Nylon, sewn stripes, and individually appliquéd stars, Eder produces historically accurate flags designed for outdoor display and formal ceremonial use.
At-a-Glance Specifications
Manufacturer: Eder Flag Company
Material: Endura-Nylon
Construction: Sewn stripes with appliquéd stars
Available Sizes: 3′×5′, 4′×6′, 5′×8′ only
Finish: Canvas heading with brass grommets
Production: Made to order; allow up to 10 business days
Origin: Made in the USA
Related Historical Displays
Planning a commemorative installation or educational presentation? Explore our America 250 Historical Flags Collection, featuring sewn and appliquéd United States flags selected for civic, institutional, and heritage-focused use.
Additional information
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| United States Flag Sizes | 3' X 5', 4' X 6', 5' X 8' |
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