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On January 26, 1861, the South Carolina General Assembly adopted a new flag by adding a golden palmetto encircled with a white background. This flag has become known as the "2-day flag" because the golden palmetto was changed to its current design after two days on January 28 to a simple white palmetto on the blue background.
English: Flag of South Carolina (1861-1865) Date: 28 January 1861: Source: This file was derived from: Flag of South Carolina (January 1861).svg: Author .
The chairman was William Porcher Miles, who was also the Representative of South Carolina in the Confederate House of Representatives. The Committee began a competition to find a new national flag, with an unwritten deadline being that a national flag had to be adopted by March 4, 1861, the date of President Lincoln's inauguration. This would ...
Those soldiers built their fort with palmetto logs that withstood British Navy cannonballs and became such a symbol of strength that the palmetto tree was added to South Carolina’s flag in 1861.
Flag of South Carolina Jan 26 1861 - Jan 28 1861 Category:Historical flags of the United States: File usage. The following 18 pages use this file:
6. Oklahoma. This is the flag with the best lessons for South Carolina. The story goes that a Boy Scout leader looking for the exact Native American imagery to replicate the Oklahoma state flag ...
The following 18 pages use this file: Flag of South Carolina; Flags of the U.S. states and territories; Timeline of U.S. state flags; Draft:Ikuman Pitagora World Flags/1896
(The Center Square) – Flags should fly at full staff in South Carolina, by order of Gov. Henry McMaster, for Monday’s presidential inauguration then return to half-staff honoring former ...