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السبت، 23 يوليو 2016

The Flag Company Inc And Vermont Banner

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 state’s name at the top.

The Vermont Flag was adopted officially on 1st June 1923. According to the Vermont Flag history, the state was the 4th to gain admission into the Union. The first Vermont Flag was a militia flag designed in 1803. It was used by the Vermont soldiers at the times of the Spanish-American War, the American Civil War and during the commencement of the World War I.

Vermont went back to the drawing board and authorized a new design on October 20, 1838. This new design continued to align with that of the U.S. Flag. This new design reduced the number of red and white stripes from seventeen to thirteen. Instead of a star for each state, however, the union contained one large white star on a blue field. Within the confines of the star was displayed the Vermont Coat of Arms. This flag remained as the official state flag until 1919.

The seal in the Vermont Flag depicts many symbolic images against a backdrop of the beautiful Green Mountains. The lofty pine tree is a conventional symbol of New England. The sheaves of wheat and the cow stand for the agriculture practiced in the state. On either side of the image are 2 crossed branches of pine, which symbolize the sprigs of pine that the Vermont soldiers wore during the battle of Plattsburgh fought in 1814.

The Green Mountains rise in the back, which is the state’s most recognizable mountains. The deer head visible on the top of the shield displays the state’s wildlife. Vermont’s motto means freedom of the individual while benefiting the interests of everyone.

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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