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I've had this sweet little flag sitting in a box for so long I can't remember where I bought it. Size is 24 by 12 1/2 inches. This is sewn, not printed. $30 shipped.
I was prompted to seek out such a flag after seeing an exhibit at the High Desert Museum just south of Bend, Oregon and near the Deschutes River (named by French fur traders) that recreated a camp of Peter Skene Ogden, working circa 1809 or so for the N.W.Co. Amid horse tack, Northwest guns and bales of beaver hides, a small flag like this hung at the mouth of his tent.
 

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