34-Star Great Luminary Union Flag | Kansas Statehood Civil War Era 1861–1863 | 3'x5' Cotton
A Rare Piece of Civil War History — The Great Luminary Pattern
Few flags capture the spirit of the Union era quite like the 34-Star Great Luminary Union Flag. Named for its distinctive star arrangement — a large central star surrounded by a ring of smaller stars — this pattern was one of the most celebrated and patriotic designs of the Civil War period.
This flag commemorates the admission of Kansas as the 34th state on January 29, 1861, and represents the United States flag as it flew from 1861 to 1863 under President Abraham Lincoln during one of the nation's most defining chapters.
Crafted from premium cotton, this 3'x5' flag offers an authentic, traditional feel — ideal for display, collection, reenactments, museums, and historical education.
Product Features
- Size: 3' x 5'
- Material: Premium cotton construction
- Design: Authentic 34-star Great Luminary pattern
- Era: Civil War Period (1861–1863)
- Historical Significance: Represents Kansas statehood and the Union during the Civil War
- Ideal for: Collectors, historians, educators, museums, and Civil War reenactors
Add this beautifully crafted 34-Star Great Luminary Union Flag to your collection and honor the courage and unity that defined a nation.