Gadsden Flag – Hopkins Flag – Dont Tread on Me Flags
Choose Your Size: Available in 12×18 inch, 2×3 ft, 3×5 feet, 4 x 6 feet, or 5×8 feet
Designs are embroidered on both sides but words/design shows backwards like all traditional flags do.
The United States Navy was preceded by the Continental Navy, and this flag is recorded as having been presented to its first Commander-in-Chief, Commodore Esek Hopkins, as his personal standard. In 1775, Christopher Gadsden, then a member of the Marine Committee of the Second Continental Congress, played a crucial role in outfitting the ships of the nascent Continental Navy. This committee was tasked with creating a flag for the navy’s commander-in-chief to be flown from the mainmast of his flagship. They decided on a yellow flag featuring a snake and the inscription “DON’T TREAD ON ME.”
The Journal of the South Carolina Provincial Congress, dated February 9, 1776, records:
“Col. Gadsden presented to the Congress an elegant standard, such as is to be used by the commander in chief of the American navy; being a yellow field, with a lively representation of a rattle-snake in the middle, in the attitude of going to strike, and these words underneath, ‘DON’T TREAD ON ME!'”
 
				 
								 
															 
															 
															 
															
 
															 
															 
															 
															 
															






 
            
                                 
            
                                         
                                     
            
                                 
            
                                         
                                     
															
John M. (Customer) –
Anonymous (Customer) –
Bought the small Gadsden flag for my boat. The flag is high quality and stitched and has held up well so far. The purchase process was very simple and shipping was prompt and without issue.
Lewis M. (Customer) –