History Lessons

Kansas and Civil War arrive together in U.S.

Kansas state seal (Kansas Historical Society)

One hundred and fifty-five years ago, the U.S. got a new state – and a state of war. The state was Kansas, which celebrated its addition to the Union in 1861 with expressions of loyalty to the American flag and preparations to become a battleground of the North vs. the South. An iconic moment of… continue

Announcements

Gettysburg Flag Works, Inc. Launches New Website

New Website

  January 2016 East Greenbush, NY – Locally owned Gettysburg Flag Works, Inc. (GFW) announced today that it launched a new website on Saturday, January 23, 2016. Mike Cronin, the businesses sole proprietor, initiated the project to give new life to the company’s online presence and invest in the growth of the business. Gettysburg Flag… continue

History Lessons

A peek at New Jersey’s historic flags

Rutgers' flag flies with American and New Jersey flags

The state of New Jersey, the city of Trenton and Rutgers University boast flags of great appeal and historical interest. RUTGERS The design of Rutgers University’s flag, with its large “R” and date of 1766, was approved in 1965, just a year before the bicentennial of the institution’s founding. This year marks the school’s 250th… continue

History Lessons

Flagpole honors Uncle Sam’s 150th birthday

Mike Cronin holds the new American Flag while Sean raises it onto the new flagpole.

Uncle Sam’s gravesite, located at Oakwood Cemetery in Troy, N.Y., has a new 40-foot flagpole and a fresh American flag to go with it, thanks to a windstorm and Gettysburg Flag Works of East Greenbush. The installation is perfectly timed: 2016 marks the 150th anniversary of Uncle Sam’s birth. Oakwood describes itself as “one of… continue