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📐 Custom Personalized Flag made with Flagmaker & Print. Learn more about our product line-up on the Product Details page. This custom flag design is available as both a one-sided wall flag, or a double-sided display flag

🎌 All our personalized flags are available in multiple sizes and finishing options . If you have special requests, don't hesitate to reach out to us!

✒️ The Serapis Flag, also known as the John Paul Jones Flag or the Franklin Flag, is an unconventional early ensign flown by the American naval captain John Paul Jones during the American Revolutionary War. The flag's origins stem from a specific wartime situation. In 1779, Jones's flagship, the Bonhomme Richard, was severely damaged during the Battle of Flamborough Head, and its ensign lost at sea. Jones, having captured the British frigate Serapis in the same battle, now commanded a vessel without a proper American flag. Flying an unrecognized flag could have resulted in the Serapis being detained by neutral ports as a pirate ship. To avoid this fate, Jones sought a solution while sailing towards the Dutch port of Texel. The Serapis Flag emerged from this urgency. The exact design remains unclear, but descriptions from Benjamin Franklin, the American ambassador to France, indicate it consisted of thirteen stripes, alternating red and white, with a canton featuring a vertical sequence of stars. The number of stars and their arrangement are debated, with some sources suggesting rows of eight-pointed stars, while others propose a scattered configuration. Despite its unofficial nature, the Serapis Flag holds historical significance. It represents the ingenuity and adaptability of the fledgling American navy during wartime. The flag's design, particularly the stripes, foreshadows the eventual standardized Stars and Stripes. The Serapis Flag was even featured on a U.S. postage stamp in 2000, further solidifying its place in American Revolutionary iconography.

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Serapis flag (John Paul Jones)

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📐 Custom Personalized Flag made with Flagmaker & Print. Learn more about our product line-up on the Product Details page. This custom flag design is available as both a one-sided wall flag, or a double-sided display flag

🎌 All our personalized flags are available in multiple sizes and finishing options . If you have special requests, don't hesitate to reach out to us!

✒️ The Serapis Flag, also known as the John Paul Jones Flag or the Franklin Flag, is an unconventional early ensign flown by the American naval captain John Paul Jones during the American Revolutionary War. The flag's origins stem from a specific wartime situation. In 1779, Jones's flagship, the Bonhomme Richard, was severely damaged during the Battle of Flamborough Head, and its ensign lost at sea. Jones, having captured the British frigate Serapis in the same battle, now commanded a vessel without a proper American flag. Flying an unrecognized flag could have resulted in the Serapis being detained by neutral ports as a pirate ship. To avoid this fate, Jones sought a solution while sailing towards the Dutch port of Texel. The Serapis Flag emerged from this urgency. The exact design remains unclear, but descriptions from Benjamin Franklin, the American ambassador to France, indicate it consisted of thirteen stripes, alternating red and white, with a canton featuring a vertical sequence of stars. The number of stars and their arrangement are debated, with some sources suggesting rows of eight-pointed stars, while others propose a scattered configuration. Despite its unofficial nature, the Serapis Flag holds historical significance. It represents the ingenuity and adaptability of the fledgling American navy during wartime. The flag's design, particularly the stripes, foreshadows the eventual standardized Stars and Stripes. The Serapis Flag was even featured on a U.S. postage stamp in 2000, further solidifying its place in American Revolutionary iconography.

Flagmaker & Print is the easiest way to design and print your flag online. Try out our custom flag maker!

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