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New Hampshire Flag

$39.90
The dark blue New Hampshire flag has the state seal in the center, depicting a ship at sea in front of a sunrise. FMAA Certified Made in America seal.
American and new Hampshire flags on outdoor flagpole.
SKU:
20336
MPN:
FC-FLAG-STATE-NH
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Origin:
United States

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The dark blue New Hampshire flag has the state seal in the center, depicting a ship at sea in front of a sunrise. FMAA Certified Made in America seal.
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Description

Represent New Hampshire by flying an official, high-quality New Hampshire state flag!

Our state flags are manufactured from premium nylon fabric in the USA. Nylon is a durable and weather-resistant fabric, ideal for outdoor use. Additionally, the material is lightweight, allowing the flag to fly proudly in mild winds and dry quickly after becoming wet, which helps prevent mildew growth.

We offer the flag for New Hampshire in a wide variety of sizes, including the standard 3’ by 5’, which is an excellent fit for our 6’ tangle-free house-mounted flagpole. Each flag, sized 6’ by 10’ and under, has a durable canvas header and brass grommets for easy hoisting on any of our outdoor flagpoles. Flags that are 8’ by 12’ and larger are instead equipped with sturdy nylon rope and thimbles for heavy-duty use. 

New Hampshire Flag Features

  • Manufactured in America
  • Authentic 1932 design
  • 100% premium nylon
  • Strong canvas header for durable flying
  • Rust-resistant brass grommets

8’ x 12’ and Up Sized NH Flags

  • Nylon rope instead of grommets
  • Galvanized thimbles
  • Extra stitching on fly-end corners

Are you thinking about setting up a formal indoor display? Look at our indoor state of NH flag, finished with gold fringe and a pole sleeve

New Hampshire Flag Meaning & History

Before 1909, the state of New Hampshire had numerous regimental flags but did not have an official flag. In 1909, the New Hampshire state legislature adopted the first standardized flag that featured the state’s seal. The flag of New Hampshire was only changed once, in 1931, when a State Seal law was passed to define the seal’s design.

The state seal on the New Hampshire flag features the frigate USS Raleigh, one of the original warships built by the Continental Congress in 1776. The seal is surrounded by a laurel wreath, representing honor and victory. Nine stars are integrated into the wreath, symbolizing New Hampshire’s status as the ninth state to join the Union.

Why are New Hampshire Flags at Half-Staff?

Find out when the state of New Hampshire flag is at half-staff by signing up for our Half-Staff Alerts.