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image located by William Garrison, 5 April 2024
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Lincoln & Hamlin Campaign Flag. 13" x 8.25" glazed cotton flag with 31 stars in the canton, inscribed on the stripes: "For President, Abram Lincoln. For Vice President, Hannibal Hamlin"; c. 1860. [Photo credit: Heritage Auctions.]
Source: https://historical.ha.com/itm/political
William Garrison, 5 April 2024
image located by William Garrison, 19 October 2025
From https://historical.ha.com
"Lincoln & Hamlin" : 1860 Campaign Parade Flag with unusual 16-star-union configuration with only 7 stripes. 21" x 41" [sight] cotton parade flag, printed in bold red, white, and blue. The flag features 4 rows of stars, with twelve fully visible and four partials. The flag features 3-red and 4-white alternating stripes, with the two central white stripes boldly stenciled "LINCOLN. &. HAMLIN."
William Garrison, 19 October 2025
One has to be very careful with flags like this. I am not saying this is a
forgery of any kind but finding or making an old flag and stenciling something
Lincoln on it is one of the most common fakes out there. The listing says
nothing about any appraisal or provenance report so Caveat Emptor!
Dave
Martucci, 19 October 2025
image located by William Garrison, 20 February 2026
Source:
https://historical.ha.com/itm/political/textile-display-pre-1896-/abraham-lincoln-1860-lincoln-and-hamlin-campaign-flag/a/6335-43038.s
Partial comment by the auction house: "Abraham Lincoln: 1860 Lincoln &
Hamlin Campaign Flag. 17 1/4" 11 1/4" rare 1860 Lincoln & Hamlin campaign flag
unlisted in Collins' "Thread of History". A 33-star printed cotton flag in red,
white and blue, the example offered here is a particularly prized variety among
collectors because of its unique spelling "Abram." .... Framed to an overall
size of 20 -1/8" x 14-1/4". Produced in the immediate aftermath of the
Republican National Convention in May 1860, this flag belongs to the earliest
wave of campaign material that introduced Abraham Lincoln and his running mate,
Hannibal Hamlin, to a national audience. In an era when candidates themselves
were expected to remain publicly restrained, printed ephemera and textiles
became the primary vehicles for shaping public recognition and political
loyalty. Believed to have been manufactured by prominent Philadelphia flag maker
H.C. Howard shortly after Lincoln's nomination, the use of a shortened form of
Lincoln's name reflects period campaign conventions and the urgency with which
such material was brought to market."
William Garrison, 20
February 2026
image located by William Garrison, 28 January 2025
An 1860 U.S. presidential campaign flag, 11.75" x 8" glazed cotton flag;
inscribed: "For President, John Bell. For Vice President, Edward Everett, The
Union and the Constitution." They campaigned on the "Constitutional Union
Party". but lost to Pres. Abraham Lincoln.
Source:
https://historical.ha.com/itm/political
William Garrison, 28 January 2025
image located by William Garrison, 20 February 2026
Source:
https://historical.ha.com/itm/political/textile-display-pre-1896-/bell-and-everett-campaign-parade-flag/a/6335-43048.s
Partial auction house comments: "Bell & Everett: Campaign Parade Flag.
11-1/2" x 17-1/4" glazed cotton flag in support of the 1860 Constitutional Union
Party nominees." This same design was used for a similarly looking 1860
Lincoln-Hamlin presidential-campaign flag.
William Garrison, 20 February 2026