New Hampshire State Flags
New Hampshire was the ninth state to ratify the Constitution and the state seal has nine stars to commemorate this fact. The stars are placed among leaves of laurel. 1776, of course, is the date of the Declaration of Independence and also the date the ship Raleigh was built in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. New Hampshire is known as the Granite State for its rugged landscape.
New Hampshire state flags are made in America of durable 100% SolarMax nylon, the strongest and most fade-resistant nylon material available.