Significant 50-star American flag flown over the United State Capitol on August 19, 1960, presented to Vice President Richard Nixon shortly after his nomination for president. The 100% cotton flag, manufactured by the Dettra Flag Company under the 'Bull Dog Bunting' brand name, measures 5' x 8', and is housed in its original box. Includes the original transmittal letter signed by Architect of the Capitol J. George Stewart, August 19, 1960, to "Honorable Richard Nixon, Vice President of the United States," in full: "My dear Mr. Vice President: This is to certify that the enclosed flag has flown over the Capitol of the United States." Flag is in fine condition; box is very good, with overall soiling and splits to corners.
The 50-star United States flag was officially adopted on July 4, 1960, making this a very early example-made even more important by its direct presidential association. Nixon had been nominated as the Republican candidate for president on July 28, 1960, running against John F. Kennedy. Although Nixon lost by a slim margin, he would prevail in the presidential elections of 1968 and 1972.