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Alabama and USA Crossed Flag Pins

Alabama and USA Crossed Flag Pins

Item Code: 20171220-Z3
1.15" Soft enamel pins. Alabama and USA Crossed Flag Pins with gold finish.
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Alabama and USA Crossed Flag Pins are crafted by soft enamel. Alabama and USA crossed flag pins die struck with gold finish. Each of Alabama and USA crossed flag pins is individually poly bagged and fixed by a butterfly clutch back. GS-JJ can provide many different American Flag Lapel Pin and  flag pins  at the lowest price.

On January 11, 1861, the Alabama Secession Convention passed a resolution designating an official flag. Designed by several women from Montgomery, final touches were made by Francis Corra of that city. One side of the flag displayed the Goddess of Liberty holding an unsheathed sword in her right hand; in her left, she held a small blue flag with one gold star. Above the gold star appears the text "Alabama" in all capital letters. 

In an arch above this figure were the words "Independent Now and Forever". The reverse side of the flag had a cotton plant with a coiled rattlesnake. The text "Noli Me Tangere", ("Touch Me Not" in Latin), was placed below the cotton plant. This flag was flown until February 10, 1861, when it was removed to the Governor's Office after it was damaged by severe weather. It was never flown again.



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