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First Flag of the Republic De Zavala Flag 1836

Posted by tfpadmin - April 30, 2012 - Texas Flags
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First Flag of the Republic De Zavala Flag 1836

This flag has become known as the first official Flag of the Republic of Texas, accepted by the March, 1836 convention that drafted the Texas Declaration of Independence from Mexico and the original Texas Constitution. Notable Tejano patriot Lorenzo de Zavala is the credited designer of this “Lone Star National Flag of The Republic of Texas.” No known surviving replica of the flag exists. It is believed to be a five-point white star on a blue field with the letters “T E X A S” inscribed between the points.

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