The “lone star” symbolizes the solidarity of Texans in their declaration of independence from Mexico, and actually pre-dates the state flag (the details behind which can be found here.) Hence the state’s official nickname becoming “The Lone Star State.”

Why is the Texas flag called the Lone Star?

Texas’s nickname pays tribute to the Lone Star flag, which was adopted after Texas became independent from Mexico in 1836. Texas was an independent republic for ten years before accepting annexation to the United States, and the flag reflects the pride and go-it-alone spirit that is still part of the Texas way of life.

What is special about the Texas flag?

The red represents bravery, the blue represents loyalty and the white represents purity. The colors must be identical to the ones on the American flag. Texas has had three official national or state flags during its existence. The flag’s design is responsible for the Lone Star State nickname.

What is the Texas way?

The Texas Way program will support working Texans who do not have access to coverage through their employers and do not qualify for insurance through the health insurance marketplace. Improve statewide access to health care services for low-wage working Texans.

Why is Texas the only state that can fly its flag at the same height as the US flag?

A lot of Texans at a young age learn the Texas state flag is allowed to fly at the same height as the U.S. flag because we were once an independent nation, the Republic of Texas. According to the code, if the flags are on the same pole, the U.S. flag must be on top, even in the Lone Star state.

When did the Lonestar flag fly over Texas?

The Lone Star Flag was the legal national and state flag from January 25, 1839, to September 1, 1879, and the de facto state flag from September 1, 1879, to August 31, 1933. The Lone Star Flag was also the legal national ensign from January 25, 1839, to December 29, 1845.

What is Texas’s motto?

Friendship
Texas/Motto

Friendship was adopted as the Texas state motto in February 1930. The motto was most likely chosen because the name of Texas or Tejas was the Spanish pronunciation of the local Indian tribe’s word teyshas or thecas meaning friends or allies.

Why is the Texas flag so important?

According to Texas’ Flag Code, the lone star represents all of Texas and stands for the state’s unity as one for God, state, and country. This symbol didn’t originate with the flag, however—Texans also used it as a symbol of solidarity when they declared independence from Mexico.

What does the Lonestar on the Texas flag stand for?

The original Texas flag was the Burnet flag- a solid field of blue with a single yellow star. The Lone Star symbolized the solidarity of all of Texas united, declaring independence from Mexico. That solitary star was carried onto the current design.

Who made the first Lone Star flag?

English: This is the first “Lone Star Flag” of Texas. It was created by Sarah Dodson for her husband Archelaus who was a member of the Texas Volunteers. It was used during the siege of San Antonio and the capture of the Alamo.

What is a single star flag?

As each star on the U.S. flag signified a state, a single star indicated that the state had withdrawn (or planned to withdraw) from the Union, which would make it a sovereign power. The best known of the single-star flags was the Bonnie Blue flag.

Is Texas a Lone Star?

LONE STAR, TX (MORRIS COUNTY) LONE STAR, TEXAS (Morris County). Lone Star is on U.S. Highway 259 six miles south of Daingerfield in southern Morris County. The site was probably settled around the time of the Civil War, but a community did not develop until the 1930s, when Dallas-based Lone Star Steel established a steel mill in the area.