Saturday, 23 July 2016

History Of Vermont Flag

By Amanda Lowrance


The first Vermont flag was, in fact, a state militia flag that was created in 1803. It mostly consisted of a green background, representing the Green Mountains. Another design was later created that also looked totally different from the current one. It had seventeen stripes and seventeen stars (similar to the U.S. flag), with the stateĆ¢€™s name at the top.

Proud to be a member of the United States, the first Vermont Flag, a state militia flag, was created in October 1803. Tennessee and Ohio had been admitted to the union at this time and, perhaps anticipating the national Congress, Vermont's first flag was created with seventeen stripes and seventeen stars in the tradition of the U.S. Flag. The word "VERMONT" was spelled out in uppercase letters above the stars and stripes. Fifteen years later in 1817, the national Congress stepped back and authorized the current flag design of thirteen stripes and a star for each state.

In 1838 a new design was authorized for theVermont Flag, which required being coordinated with the pattern of the national flag. The Vermont Flag is described as a field of blue, with the pictorial state coat of arms present in its center. The description of this flag is in accordance with the specifications mentioned by the statute.

The general image of the coat of arms represents the agriculture of Vermont (cow, wheat, pine tree). The two branches of pine on the sides of the coat of arms signify the sprigs of pine that the soldiers of Vermont wore during the battle of Plattsburgh in 1812.

Below the shield is the state motto, "Freedom and Unity" and the name of the state are written on a red streamer. A stag's head is present above the shield. The Vermont Flag is a remarkable state symbol, which portrays various elements of the state through its seal.

There is a barrage of cheap and inferior Vermont flags being imported and sold, that do not comply with the flag statute. This is bad for a number of reasons. Imported flags are cheaply made and more importantly, the designs, materials, colors, and methods of printing do not compare well with the better quality, longer-lasting, and correctly designed flags made by American manufacturers. The Flag Company Inc specialized in flag designs offered a special edition of decals and flags to memorize the history of Vermont flag for the future.




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