Lot 14
[FLAGS]. 38-star American parade flag used at a public reception for Ulysses S. Grant. Hartford, Connecticut, October 1880. 
Sale 1250 - American Historical Ephemera & Photography
Nov 30, 2023 10:00AM ET
Live / Cincinnati
Estimate
$2,500 - $3,500

Sold for $5,355

Sold prices are inclusive of Buyer’s Premium
Lot Description
[FLAGS]. 38-star American parade flag used at a public reception for Ulysses S. Grant. Hartford, Connecticut, October 1880. 

11 1/2 x 17 1/4 in. glazed cotton flag with 38 stars configured in global, or triple medallion pattern, with central star flanked by star in upper right and lower right corners (toning, soiling, wear to edges). Period inscription in ink: “Gen. Grant Reception Hartford Oct 16th 1880.” Professionally mounted using stitch on board. 

During a trip from Boston to New York on 17 October 1880, former President Ulysses S. Grant stopped in Hartford, Connecticut for a public reception and was met by large crowds of admirers lining the streets along the route from the train station to Bushnell Park. Among the dignitaries welcoming General Grant was Mark Twain who spoke highly of Grant’s leadership abilities, describing him as a great soldier, honored statesman and unselfish citizen.

Grant and his party were escorted through the city by a procession of more than 2,000 veterans and soldiers and thousands of members of Republican campaign clubs from Hartford and the surrounding towns. After dinner at the home of General William Bulkeley, the celebration continued with a torchlight parade and fireworks. Later that evening, Grant boarded a train for New York.     

This flag has been exhibited at several museums.

J. Richard Pierce Collection of American Parade Flags
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