Product Description
Honor Vermont’s revolutionary spirit with the Green Mountain Boys Flag Grommets, crafted for long-lasting outdoor display. Made from UV-resistant 200 denier nylon, this historic flag features a green field with blue canton and 13 white stars, resisting fading in American climates. Designed for compact, high-impact presentation, the flag delivers full-color heritage in a perfectly proportioned format ideal for flagpoles, reenactments, or patriotic displays.
Historical Context
The Green Mountain Boys Flag was flown by the Green Mountain Boys militia, led by Ethan Allen and Seth Warner, formed in 1770 to resist New York land claims in the New Hampshire Grants (now Vermont). In 1775, they captured Fort Ticonderoga from the British, a key early victory. The 13 white stars in the blue canton symbolized the united colonies, while the green field represented Vermont’s lush mountains. The flag later influenced Vermont’s state flag.
Flag Features
The nylon pole heading ensures durability, while brass grommets provide secure flagpole attachment. Perfect for Revolutionary War reenactments, Vermont heritage events, or Ticonderoga commemorations, this emblem honors Ethan Allen’s militia and is proudly made in the USA with superior craftsmanship. Its crisp stitching and vibrant colors deliver history-ready performance, ideal for showcasing Green Mountain Boys pride. Pair with a flagpole or historical displays for a complete setup.
Fun Fact: The Green Mountain Boys captured Fort Ticonderoga in 1775!
Specifications – Grommet Finish:
• Flag Material: 100% 200 denier nylon
• Heading Material: Nylon pole heading with (2) brass grommets
• Side Hem: Double needle lock stitch (~7 stitches/inch)
• Heading Join: Double needle lock stitch (~7 stitches/inch)
• Fly Hem: Single needle lock stitch (~7 stitches/inch)
Description
The Green Mountain Boys Flag typically consists of:
• A green field with blue canton containing 13 white stars.
Symbolism
• Green Field: Vermont’s mountains.
• Blue Canton: Loyalty to the colonies.
• 13 Stars: Original 13 colonies.
Proportions
• Standard proportions: 2:3 (height to width).



