California Flag Picture Gallery These are actual photographs taken of existing California historical flags
1. Flags from the Early Period 1836-1855 Beginnings of the Bear Flag Republic and Annexation
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Sutter's Fort Flag 1846 (modern student replica)
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Alvarado's "Lone Star" California Flag 1836 Oldest Remaining Flag in California (Original - Autry National Center) |
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The Todd Bear Flag Republic 1846 (Flag Center replica) |
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The General Frémont Flag 1841 (Original - Autry National Center) |
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The General Frémont Flag 1841 (Obverse - Sewn on backside of the flag) |
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Storm Bear Flag 1846 (modern student replica) |
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Swasey Bear Flag 1846 (modern student replica) |
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Semple Bear Flag 1846 (modern student replica) |
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Ide Bear Flag 1846 (modern student replica) |
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California Battalion Guidon 1846 (modern student replica) |
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McChristian Bear Flag 1850 (modern student replica) |
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All the "modern student replicas" shown in this section were hand-made for a school presentation. They were all made 3'x5' except the California Battalion Guidon which was smaller and only 24" long. |
Mexican Civil Flag 1846 (modern student replica) |
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2. Flags from the Antebellum Pre-Civil War Period of 1855-1861 Bear flags used in statehood Parades to represent California, but they are not "state flags" because the State of California did not adopt them.
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John Frémont Campaign Parade Flag 31-Star Republican Party (replica) |
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California Evergreen Home Guards Number 2 Santa Clara County - U.S. National Miliia Flag 1860 |
3. Flags from the Civil War Period 1861-1865 Bears on flags used to indicate "California," i.e. California Hundred and California Battalion, and Bear flags thought to have been used by southern sympathizers.
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The Major J. P. Gillis Confederate Flag 1861 Flag seized on Independence Day by Jack Biderman |
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California Battalion Colors, 2nd Massachusetts (California Volunteers during Civil War c1861 to 1865) |
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Company A Guidon, 2nd Massachusetts Cavalry (Guidon of the "California 100" Volunteers c1861 to 1865) |
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Company M Guidon, 2nd Massachusetts Cavalry (California Volunteers during Civil War c1861 to 1865) |
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Company E Guidon, 2nd Massachusetts Cavalry (California Volunteers during Civil War c1861 to 1865) |
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Battalion Standard, California Cavalry Battalion 1865 |
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Company D Guidon, 2nd California Cavalry Volunteers (California Volunteers during Civil War c1861 to 1865) |
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Company I Guidon, 2nd California Cavalry Volunteers (California Volunteers during Civil War c1861 to 1865) |
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4th Infantry Regiment Standard, California Volunteers California Volunteers during the Civil War c1861 to 1865 |
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8th Infantry Regiment Colors, California Volunteers California Volunteers during the Civil War c1861 to 1865 |
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Tuolumne Rangers, Company E Colors 2nd Regiment of Cavalry, c1861 to 1865 |
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4. Flags from the Post-Civil War Period 1865-1896 California Bear flags used by Native Sons of the Golden West; Native Daughters of the Golden West, Society of California Pioneers, etc. The Spanish-American War was fought during this time period.
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1st and 2nd Batallions, U.S. Infantry Volunteers California Volunteers during Spanish-American War 1898 |
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5. Flags from the California Bear Flag Period 1896-1911 California Bear flags are used the represent California and promoted as the state flag.
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The Semi-Centennial Bear Flag 1896 (Original - Sonoma Barracks Museum) |
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The Semi-Centennial Bear Flag 1896 (Closeups - Sonoma Barracks Museum) |
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California Bear Flag c1896 to 1911 (Swallow-tailed variant) |
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California Bear Flag 1896 (California Semi-Centennial Celebration) |
6. California State Flags from 1911 California officially adopted the Bear Flag in 1911, but until 1955 there are no official specifications, so the image of the bear in particular was very fluid.
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California State Flag of 1911 (pre-1955 manufacturer's variant) |
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California State Flag of 1911 (pre-1955 manufacturer's variant) |
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