
An Appeal To Heaven Flag - Framed 2” Black Double Matted, Flat Molding 11 ¾" x 36"
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One of America's first unofficial flags during the Revolutionary War was the An Appeal to Heaven flag, inspired by the writings of John Locke. This banner, which boldly proclaimed "An Appeal to Heaven," flew during some of the nation's earliest battles, including the Battle of Bunker Hill and the Battle of Boston. The background behind the iconic pine tree and inscription lies Psalm 35, which was read at the First Continental Congress. Today, we once again make an appeal to Heaven, seeking God's grace and presence upon America.
- Print size: 11 ¾" x 36"
- Black double matting with glass
- Frame size: 18 ½ x 43 ½ x ¾"
- Paper type: Acid free paper with fade free ink
- Frame style: Flat
- Available in different frame styles
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