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Delaware State Flags

Delaware State Flags

History of the Delaware State Flag

The flag of Delaware was adopted on July 24, 1913. It consists of a buff-colored diamond on a field of colonial blue, with the coat of arms of the state of Delaware inside the diamond. The coat of arms depicts a wheat sheaf, an ox and a sailor. The wheat sheaf represents the agricultural history of the state, the ox represents the importance of animal husbandry to the state's economy, and the sailor represents the state's maritime traditions. The state motto, "Liberty and Independence," is written on a banner below the diamond. The current design of the flag is the result of a contest held in 1913 to choose a new flag for the state. The contest was won by William Henry Duff, a resident of Wilmington, Delaware.

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    Delaware State Flag 5x8 Feet SpectraPro Polyester by Valley Forge Flag 58332080

    Delaware State Flag 5x8 Feet SpectraPro Polyester by Valley Forge Flag 58332080

    Valley Forge Flag

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    Delaware 5x8 feet printed 2-Ply polyester Delaware state flag comes with brass grommets. Flag is 100% made in the U.S.A. 100% 2x2 Ply Spun Polyester. SpectraPro Polyester: Constructed with 100% 2x2 Ply Polyester Combines durability, strength, and fly...
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