1884, James Blaine and Grover Cleveland presidential candidates (U.S.) (original) (raw)


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James Blaine flags

[ [Blaine presidential candidate, c.1884]](../images/u/us%5F1884%5Fblaine.jpg)image located by William Garrison, 30 August 2007

One flag used a photographic image of Blaine on the Stars and Stripes.

[ [Blaine presidential candidate, c.1884]](../images/u/us%5F1884campaign.jpg)image located by William Garrison, 14 October 2011

Another flag placed Blaine and Logan images on the starry canton.
William Garrison, 14 October 2011


Pres. Grover Cleveland, (1884 through 1888 possible use)

[ [Blaine presidential candidate, c.1884]](../images/u/us%5Fc1884.jpg)image located by William Garrison, 5 April 2024
Source:https://historical.ha.com

Commentary by Heritage Auction: "Grover Cleveland: Silk Portrait Flag. 24" x 15" flag with oval portrait of Cleveland in the canton inscribed "For President Grover Cleveland" superimposed on a blue canton with thirty-eight [38] randomly-arranged stars". As this flag has 38 stars, it could have been used in either his first successful presidential campaign (1884) or his failed second campaign (1888). By the time of his third campaign (1892) which he won, the U.S. flag had 44 stars.

William Garrison, 5 April 2024