You live somewhere most maps get wrong.

Not California. Not Oregon. Jefferson. We make gear for the people who live where the Klamath runs, the Siskiyous divide the sky, and the double-cross on the flag means exactly what it always meant.

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All items printed in the USA. Fulfilled by Printful. Ships to your door.

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The 51st State of Mind

Map outline tee. $28.

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I Left California on Purpose

For deliberate people. $28.

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More Bears Than Politicians

A fact. Also a lifestyle. $22.

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Fueled by River Water & Spite

The two food groups. $22.

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Jefferson Sticker Pack

Three designs. Weatherproof vinyl. $14.

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Jefferson Tools

Find out where you stand.

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Citizenship Quiz

10 questions. Official ranking. Results not recognized by Sacramento.


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Write Your Grievance

Generate your own 1941-style proclamation. Pick your county. Lodge your objection.


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Is My Town Jefferson?

Type your city. Find out if you're home.


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CA→Jefferson Translator

"Artisanal local fare" β†’ "We got a good butcher." Instant results.


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The History

In 1941, a group of citizens from the counties straddling the California-Oregon border blockaded Highway 99 with rifles and declared themselves the State of Jefferson. They had grievances, a flag, and a weekly newspaper. Then Pearl Harbor happened.

The roadblocks came down. The grievances did not.

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The Double-Cross

The XX on the Jefferson flag stands for the double-cross β€” the literal score Jefferson kept against Sacramento and Salem for decades of being ignored. Bad roads. Unworkable mining regulations. Agricultural markets nobody in the capital cared to help reach.

The 1941 declaration called it plainly: "We have been double-crossed by the State of California and the State of Oregon."

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