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Alongside the state flag, there are other flags used by the government of Tennessee. The flag for the governor of Tennessee has been in use since 1939. It is a scarlet flag, with four stars, one in each corner, and the state military crest, a tree with three white stars, in the center. The Tennessee General Assembly has its own flag as well.
Tennessee's current state seal, adopted in 1987, is a modernized version of the seal originally designed in 1801. The seal features the words "Agriculture" and "Commerce" and the date of the state's founding. The number 16 appears as a Roman numeral, signifying that Tennessee was the 16th U.S. state.
The design is based on other Tennessee regimental flags and a drawing from a circa 1897 veterans reunion, at which the 19th's flag may have been present. It is believed to be a fairly accurate rendition of the 19th Tennessee's flag. The state of Tennessee consists of three major divisions—East, Middle, and West Tennessee.
The Pentagon released the names of the five U.S. Army service members on Monday. Those who died were: Chief Warrant Officer 3 Stephen R. Dwyer, 38, of Clarksville, Tennessee
Flags are set to be at half-staff from sunrise to sunset on Monday, April 22. Why do flags fly at half-staff? According to USA.gov , the U.S. flag flies at half-staff or at half-mast when the ...
Flags are at half-staff around the United States today in honor of former first lady Rosalynn Carter. Here's how long flags will be at half-staff.
Cleveland, Ohio, followed with the second city flag in the U.S. [3] on February 21, 1896, and Knoxville created the third flag on October 16, 1896, becoming the oldest municipal flag in Tennessee. [4] The city's flag existed one year before Tennessee's first official state flag. The shield found inside the flag's "winged wheel" serves as the ...
A bill that would have banned schools from displaying any flag other than the U.S. or Tennessee flags failed to pass in the state Senate.