A recognized authority on flags and their history is Whitney Smith, who runs the Flag Research Center in Winchester, Massachusetts. (He was featured in Smithsonian Magazine, June 1997.) You can reach him at: Whitney Smith Executive Director Flag Research Center Box 580 Winchester, MA 01890-0880 ph: 781-729-9410 fax: 781-7214817 email: [log in to unmask] -----Original Message----- From: Ann Marie Przybyla [mailto:[log in to unmask]] Sent: Monday, June 23, 2003 11:28 AM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: old flag Good morning! I've recently come across an old flag in a town hall in northwestern St. Lawrence County that I am trying to identify and also provide some advice regarding its care and preservation. The flag measures 14' by 7' and has 13 stars, 9 in a circle with 1 star in each corner. Suggestions I've received on its probable identify include: 1) It's from the War of 1812; 2) It's a naval flag, because apparently the pattern of stars is characteristic of the admiralty; 3) It could have belonged to a group of Canadian farmers who wanted to be annexed to the U.S.; 4) It could have been carried by American farmers who invaded Canada to annex it to the U.S. Can anyone provide me with the name of an organization that can give me a definite answer? Does anyone have a definite answer? Also, which agency, state or federal, provides advice or support for preserving flags? Thanks. Ann Marie Przybyla New York State Archives Region 4 Office Northway Plaza, Suite 1308-A Route 9, Quaker Road Queensbury, NY 12804 Tel.: (518) 798-5717 or 798-5759 Fax: (518) 798-6119 email: [log in to unmask]