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The American Flag Means Annin in Liberty Corner

Flag Day is celebrated every June 14, commemorating the adoption of the flag of the United States on June 14, 1777,by resolution of the Second Continental Congress. Many don’t know that Flag Day has direct ties to two small New Jersey hamlets: Liberty Corner and Middlebrook. Liberty Corner is an American town with an all-American story.

Flag Day is June 14th but it’s Flag Day every day in Liberty Corner! The June 14th date honors the day on June 14, 1777, when our first Continental Congress approved our first flag.

UPDATE:

When you think about flags, remember the Annin Flag Company, the largest flag company in the world is based right here in New Jersey. The Mr. Local History Project commissioned the Annin Flag Company to produce the official Bernards Township flag for the first time in 62 years. Get yours today.

Annin’s Corner New Jersey

The Mr. Local History Project looks back at one of Liberty Corner, New Jersey’s founding families known worldwide for manufacturing “old glory” that have been seen around the world and even on the moon. The American Flag means so much in Bernards Township and Liberty Corner. Any event that involves an American Flag has its center thanks to the Annins of Liberty Corner. So if you have an event that needs an American Flag, the Annin Flag should be the first choice. Let’s see why.

Annandale Scotland just south of Glasgow alongside the Annan River. We did notice that Annandale is just next to Lockerbie, site of the horrific terrorist bombing of Pan Am Flight 103. Click Here to view map

Nothing has been more profound to Liberty Corner than the Annin family. The Annin Flag Company was founded in Verona, New Jersey by Alexander Annin (Grandson of William Annin) and three of his siblings whose Scottish heritage landed them in what was then known as Annin’s Corner back in the 1720s.

The Annins are one of the founding families of what was originally known as the Basking Ridge area. Back in the early 1700s, many Scottish families fled religious persecution and landed in the area based on information gathered from other Scots who were in the same situation.

Johnathan Johnston purchased land in the area, which soon became known as Annin’s Corner. Annin’s Corner was situated between Continental Army encampments in Middlebrook (Bound Brook) and Morristown when the Revolutionary War began. When a liberty pole was anchored in the village center, the name was changed to Liberty Corner.

The Annin Flag Company

In company history, 1766 is most significant not for William Annin’s stone house being built on Lyons Road but for the birth of Alexander Annin, the youngest son of William and the father of the Alexander Annin who started the flag-making venture.

The world’s largest and oldest flag company, Annin & Co., and its 500 employees produce miles of stripes and many stars that go into 15 million U.S. flags a year. All are made in the U.S.A.—at manufacturing plants in Verona, N.J. (pop. 13,533), South Boston, Va. (pop, 8,491), and Coshocton, Ohio (pop. 11,682).

The Annin Flag Company story began when Alexander Annin opened a shipchandlery at 99 Fulton Street in lower Manhattan in 1820. He was just 23 years old, the third son in a family of 11 children. But it was his sons Edward and Benjamin Annin who formally founded the Annin Flag Company in 1847, cementing their place in American history and making it the largest American flagmaker in the world.

The early years of the Annin family of what is now known as Liberty Corner.

Edward and Benjamin Annin

At the time of his retirement from active business, in January 1847, Alexander’s (John Annan’s great-grandson) two older sons, Edward and Benjamin, founded the House of Annin. Edward and Benjamin were just 15 and 13 when they started the flag business within their father’s existing nautical flag business. Phebe Annin Ames Palmer, Alexander’s only daughter lived to the age of 103 and was also part of the family business.

Alexander’s first American flag had only 29 stars. Every U.S. Presidential inauguration since Zachary Taylor’s, in 1849, has included an Annin flag. Annin flags went with Commander Robert Peary to the North Pole (1909), with Admiral Richard Byrd to the South Pole (1929), and with Neil Armstrong to the moon (1969). An Annin flag was the first to unfurl over Iwo Jima (1945) and the first to fly over the ruins of the World Trade Center after 9/11. Annin first 29 star flag welcomed Iowa to the Union. Then 21 more followed. But the longest stretch of any American flag is the 50th lasting since 1960 when Hawaii joined the United States.

Story for the Ages

One of Annin’s most treasured legends involves a woman who came into the Fulton Street showroom to buy a Confederate flag—and who drew blood from her finger to illustrate the shade of red she wanted for it. She turned out to be the widow of Jefferson Davis, who had been president of the Southern Confederacy during the Civil War. A true story.

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Where Have Annin Flags Been

No other flag company has been shown prominently than American flags made by the Annin Flag Company. In fact, in American history, if you see an American flag, chances are it is an Annin flag. And it’s not just old glory that makes Annin proud, they’ve commissioned many other flags throughout American history. Take a look.

The Annin Flag Company was also commissioned to create the Bernards Township and POW-MIA flags. Many don’t know that the Bernards flag has two leaves, representing the township’s two-hundred-year history back in 1960. The POW-MIA flag was designed by Newt Heisley of Williamsport, Pennsylvania.
The Annin emblem on a Mr. Local History flag.

And as they say “The rest is history”….

Liberty Corner and Flags

Celebrating our country, our war heroes, and the flag is all part of life in Liberty Corner.

Additional Information

How to fold an American flag.

How to fold an American Flag

Did you know the FIRST Official American flag was flown in New Jersey? True

Welcome to Middlebrook (Green Brook), New Jersey. On June 14, 1777, the first official American flag was flown on these grounds in a field just north of Route 22. Learn More about this great annual event held on July 4th at the Washington Camp Ground. Read the story below.
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1 thought on “The American Flag Means Annin in Liberty Corner”

  1. Just purchased a New Annin flag. When I went to the junior high school named after William Annin we were the first graduating class in 1970.

    Great history. Thank you for all your family has done for OUR country

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