The Lorenzo De Zavala Flag, often associated with the Texan War of Independence, is a symbol of Texan history and lore rather than an official banner. Its design showcases a bold, solitary star encircled by the word “TEXAS,” embodying the state’s renowned Lone Star identity. Contrary to historical claims, this flag was never an official emblem; it was the creation of Ms. Cox, who introduced it in her compilation of Texan flags for historical representation. Records indicate that Lorenzo De Zavala, a prominent figure in Texan history, did propose a flag design, yet it was never ratified and was notably different, described as featuring additional stars and a rainbow. This information casts doubt on the flag’s authenticity as the one envisioned by De Zavala. Despite its fictional origins, the flag has found a place in the hearts of history enthusiasts and is a part of our Lorenzo De Zavala Flag Collection, which also includes a variety of Made in USA flags. Though it remains a proposed concept that never saw official adoption, its striking design continues to inspire and ignite interest in the rich tapestry of Texan heritage.