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The Vermont General Assembly adopted the flag on June 1, 1923. Vermont has had three official state flags. Prior to a state flag, the flag of the Green Mountain Boys was used as an unofficial flag. Vermont adopted its first state flag that looked similar to the flag of the United States, with red and white stripes and a blue canton.
Most U.S. state flags were designed and adopted between 1893 and World War I. [1] The most recently adopted state flag is that of Minnesota, adopted on May 11, 2024, while the most recently adopted territorial flag is that of the Northern Mariana Islands, adopted on July 1, 1985. The flag of the District of Columbia was adopted in
English: A likely earlier version of the Vermont state flag, consisting of the coat of arms within a white plate, is almost the same as the present day but contains the obvious white badge or plate in the center, surrounded by a thin ring of presumed shiny silky gold cloth and a thinner white ring around the badge.
Created rendition with more accurate coloring and lines, historical roman scroll trim design, pine needles, and banner text. Based in part on specimen of Vermont Historical Society: 11:23, 22 January 2006: 750 × 450 (420 KB) Denelson83: Flag of w:Vermont, from the xrmap flag collection 2.7. {{PD}} Category:US state flags Category:Vermont ...
English: The Vermont state flag—as adopted on 20 October 1837—was the current U.S. flag with the multiple stars replaced by a single large star with the Vermont coat of arms (from the seal) within the star. The details of the star were unspecified, and both 5-point and 8-point stars were used with 8-points slightly more common.
The colours are from the U.S. flag; White, Old Glory Blue (Pantone 281, #002664), and Old Glory Red (Pantone 193, #BB133E). Note: Vermont expected a change in the U.S. flag from 15 to 17 stars-and-stripes with the addition of Tennessee and Ohio to the Union. (Much as it changed from 13 to 15 stars-and-stripes with the addition of Vermont and ...
The Vermont Republic lasted for fourteen years, the pine tree on the Great Seal of Vermont has fourteen branches, the state has fourteen counties, and Vermont was the fourteenth state in the Union. Vermont's state song is "These Green Mountains", composed by Diane Martin and arranged by Rita Buglass Gluck. This song was officially designated as ...
Description: The Stark flag, commonly attributed to the Green Mountain Boys, also used by the Vermont National Guard.: Date: 18 April 2006 (original upload date), 2009-23-12 (revised version date)