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The Story Behind the Maryland Flag: Why the Maryland Flag Looks Like Nothing Else in America
Stories In The Seventh State
PUBLISH DATE

November 11, 2025

DURATION

25;02

HOST(S)

Shane Hall

GUEST(S)

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EPISODE SUMMARY

In this episode of S7ories in the Seventh State, Shane Hall unpacks the wild, brilliant, and deeply emotional story behind the Maryland flag — the boldest, loudest, most recognizable state flag in America.


This banner isn’t “just a flag.” It’s a historical document — a stitched-together symbol of a state torn apart during the Civil War and deliberately reunited in its aftermath.



We dive into:

  • Why the Maryland flag breaks every design rule but still works

  • How George Calvert and Alicia Crossland’s heraldic arms became the foundation

  • Why black & gold represented the Union

  • Why red & white became the Confederate colors

  • How Marylanders used these colors as real political weapons

  • How the federal crackdown made wearing red & white a punishable act

  • How Maryland soldiers on both sides used their quarter of the shield to identify themselves

We then explore the stunning act of political genius that followed the war:

  • The reconciliation flag — combining both halves of the divided heraldry

  • First flown publicly in 1880

  • Used at Gettysburg in 1888 as a peace gesture

  • Officially adopted in 1904

And finally, we uncover one of the coolest legal details in any U.S. state symbol:

In 1945, Maryland required that every Maryland flag must be topped with a gold cross bottony — the Confederate symbol rendered in Union gold, permanently binding both histories into one unified identity.



Today, the flag is everywhere:

  • On Under Armour uniforms

  • Ravens and Orioles branding

  • Lacrosse helmets

  • End zones

  • Bumper stickers, crabs, horses, labs

  • Clothing, hats, boats, local businesses

It is — and always has been — the brand of Maryland pride, forged in conflict and carried in unity.

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