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The Flag of Oklahoma flying outside the Capitol in 2007. Oklahoma's first flag was adopted in 1911, four years after statehood. The flag featured a large centered white star fimbriated in blue on a red field. The number 46 was written in blue inside the star, as Oklahoma was the forty-sixth state to join the Union. [2]
Oklahoma became a state in 1907 and adopted its first state flag in 1911. The flag is red with a white star and the number 46 in it, as Oklahoma was the 46th state added to the union.
Location of the state of Oklahoma in the United States of America. This is a list of Oklahoma's state symbols, including official and unofficial. The official symbols are codified by statute. Many of the unofficial symbols are defined by Oklahoma Senate or House of Representative resolutions.
The Great Seal of Oklahoma was officially adopted in 1907 and is used to authenticate certain documents issued by the Government of Oklahoma. The phrase is used both for the physical seal itself, which is kept by the Secretary of State , and more generally for the design impressed upon it.
Flags of Oklahoma (1 C, 2 P) S. ... White-tailed deer (11 P) Pages in category "Symbols of Oklahoma" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total.
The use of such symbols is restricted in many countries. ... Flag of w:Oklahoma, from the xrmap flag collection 2.7. {{PD}} ...
A flag for the new nation was designed by Stanley John, and approved by the Cherokee Tribal Council on October 9, 1978. The flag has an orange field with the "Great Seal of the Cherokee Nation" at its center. The seal is surrounded by seven yellow stars with seven points. Each of the stars points toward the star in the center of the seal.
Why is Oklahoma's state flag lowered too? Whenever the U.S. flag flies alongside other flags – state, city or other entities – the U.S. flag is always to be raised first and centered in the ...