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    Ohio teen Bob Heft claimed he designed the 50-star American flag in 1959

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    Who designed the U.S. flag?

    Betsy Ross?

    How about the widespread decades-long claim that a 17-year-old high school junior from Lancaster, Ohio, Bob Heft, made the first 50-star flag and sent it to the White House to be approved as our current stars and stripes?

    “I, of course, designed the flag of our country, the current flag,” said Heft. “It’s not just a piece of cloth, it’s the fabric of America.”

    This compelling and uniquely American story is told in the first episode of “Crazy America History with Eric Shawn,” now streaming on Fox Nation.

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    Bob Heft holding the original 50-star American flag design in front of Draper Chevrolet

    For decades, Bob Heft claimed that he was responsible for designing the 50 star American flag. (Jeff Schrier/The Saginaw News via AP Photo)

    Heft sewed his flag as part of a high school history class project. He then sent it off to President Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1959, asking him to adopt his design as the nation’s new flag when Hawaii became the 50th state. 

    Eisenhower’s chief of staff Wilton B. Persons sent Heft a letter thanking him. In an exchange of correspondence with White House officials, Heft pressed his claim that the design that the president chose was from him.

    “I made and flew the first 50-star flag in the United States,” he wrote. “The flag was first flown March 7, 1959, and there are none recorded before this date…it has been displayed in the White House in Washington and also the Governor’s mansion and capital building in our state of Ohio.”

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    A plaque in front of a building

    The Ohio Historical Society honored Heft at his high school with this marker saying, “The design for the fifty-star flag was born here at Lancaster High School.” (Fox Nation)

    Heft, who died in 2009, spent his life touting his claim, speaking to school groups, veterans and reporters about his making the 50-star flag.

    But is his story even true?

    And why haven’t you heard of Bob Heft?

    He did create his 50-star flag before the design’s official adoption by the Eisenhower administration, and he was able to get his flag flown over at least 40 state capitol buildings from 1960 to 1962. The states included New York, California, Massachusetts, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Mississippi, Alabama, Arkansas, Iowa, Utah, Nebraska and Alaska. It flew for five hours over the Texas state capitol in Austin on Oct. 5, 1960, but Gov. Price Daniel wrote “it would have been displayed all day except for a rain and high wind which started about 12 p.m.”

    President Eisenhower with the American flag

    Heft said President Eisenhower called him and said “I wanted to let you know that I selected your flag as the official flag of our country.” (AP Photo/Byron Rollins)

    Ohio Gov. Michael DiSalle wrote Heft that he was “pleased to verify your story that yours was the first 50-star flag displayed in Ohio on Ohio property.”

    But was Heft really the first, or were officials fooled?

    It is the tale of the teenager who lived his life for Old Glory.

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    And wait until you see what we do with his flag at the end of our episode!

    Watch “Crazy American History with Eric Shawn,” now streaming on Fox Nation.

    Eric Shawn, a New York-based anchor and senior correspondent for FOX News Channel (FNC), joined the network when it launched in 1996. He is currently the co-anchor of FOX News Live. Shawn is also the host of Riddle: The Search for James R. Hoffa on FOX Nation, FNC’s on-demand subscription-based streaming service, which is based upon his extensive reporting into the appearance of notorious Teamsters boss Jimmy Hoffa.



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