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Ohio banner 1980
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Description: This banner was used in 1980 at "Women's Recognition Day" a part of the Hall of Fame. Source fabric of natural background with appliqued buckeye brand, leaves & nuts centered on front side/opening at bottom/trimmed in green nubby cord binding/reverse side. it has 2 Velcro strips with attached self covered weights. It is made of polyester. The colors are natural, green, brown, orange, yellow View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: H86970_001
Subjects: Communication artifacts; Cultural Ohio--Popular Culture; Flags--Ohio;
 
Ohio flag 1925-1950
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Description: The Ohio flag, a swallowtail, was adopted in 1902. The blue triangle represents the hills and valleys. The red and white stripes are for the roads and waterways. Thirteen stars around the circle represent the original thirteen colonies and four stars are added representing Ohio was the seventeenth state added to the Union. The white circle is for Ohio and also for the Buckeye. This flag is made of wool and measures 120 by 135 cm. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: H65047_001
Subjects: Flags--Ohio; Ceremonial artifact; Communication artifacts; State Flags
Places: Ohio
 
U. S. Shipping Board flag 1916-1930
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Description: United States Shipping Board flag bears a U.S. shield and an anchor. The gray, blue and red wool flag dates from 1916-1930.The United States Shipping Board was established in September 1916 as an emergency effort to build more ships for the U.S. merchant fleet during World War I. Miss Carrie M. Allen of Plain City, Ohio, donated this flag in 1931. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: H65304_001
Subjects: Communication artifacts; Flag--support; Textile--wool
 
Imperial Chinese Flag 1872-1890
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Description: This Imperial Chinese flag dates from 1872 to 1890. The wool flag depicts a blue five-toed dragon reaching for a red sun on a yellow triangular field. The halyard edge is pink. Lieutenant General Adna Romanza Chaffee acquired this flag during his service in the Boxer Rebellion. The triangular pennant flag measures 170 by 285 cm. From 1899-1901, the Chinese Society of Right and Harmonious Fists launched an uprising against foreign influences in China. Westerners referred to members of the society as "Boxers" because they practiced martial arts and calisthenics. Targets of the Boxers' violence were foreign builders, diplomats and Christians, both foreign and Chinese. The United States and other countries with interests in China sent troops to rescue their citizens who were under siege in the legation compound of Beijing (then Peking). This international force, known in the United States as the China Relief Expedition, suppressed the rebellion and imposed reparations on China. Alcott Farrar Elwell of East Hebron, New Hampshire, donated this flag to the Ohio Historical Society in 1962. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: H65299_001
Subjects: China--History--Boxer Rebellion, 1899-1901; Communication artifacts; Pennant
 
Alaska state flag 1960-1970
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Description: The Alaska flag was adopted in 1959. The blue field represents the sky, sea, mountain lakes and wildflowers. There are eight gold stars; seven represent the Big Dipper and one is represents the North Star. there is gold fringe on three sides. The flag measures 40 by 160 cm and is made of satin. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: H65266_001
Subjects: State Flags; Ceremonial artifact; Communication artifacts
Places: Alaska
 
Tennessee state flag 1960-1970
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Description: The Tennessee Flag of 1960-1970 has a red field with a small white strip and a larger blue strip on the fly. It has a blue circle with three white stars in the center. The three stars represent the three Grand Divisions in the state and the white circle around them represents the unity of these three divisions. The flag is rectangular, measuring 90 by 152 cm and is made of cotton. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: H65267_001
Subjects: State Flags; Flags--support; Communication artifacts; Ceremonial artifact
Places: Tennessee
 
United Nations Flag 1945-1970
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Description: The United Nations flag is blue and white. It has a blue field and a map of the world, representing the people of the world. The olive branches are the symbol of peace. The flag is made of cotton and measures 155 by 245 cm. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: H65453_001
Subjects: Ceremonial artifact; Communication artifacts; Flag--support
 
Signal flag 1917-1918
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Description: This United States Signal Corps flag is square and made of cotton. The flag has a red border and a white square in the middle. It was used in the First World War, the flag dates from 1917-1918. It's dimensions are 60 by 60 cm. Rev. Arthur H. Limouze of Columbus, Ohio, donated this signal flag in 1926. The owner of the flag died while using it in Argonne, France, during World War I. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: H65595_001
Subjects: Signal flags; Communication artifacts; Military flags; World War, 1914-1918--Flags
 
Industry Utah Flag
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Description: The Utah state flag background is blue and in the center is the seal of Utah with a gold circle around it. The seal contains a bald eagle which is the national bird signifying protection in peace and war. The flowers in the seal are lilies and represent peach. The state motto, Industry, in written on the seal. The beehive represents progress and hard work and the United States flag shows commitment and support of the United States. The year 1847 was the year that the Mormons entered Salt Lake valley and the year Utah was admitted to the union was 1896. The flag is made of cotton and measures 90 by 155 cm. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: H65288_001
Subjects: State Flags; Ceremonial artifact; Communication artifacts
Places: Utah
 
Puerto Rico flag
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Description: The Puerto Rico flag has three vertical red stripes separated by two vertical white strips. There is one white star in the triangular blue canton. The dimensions of the wool flag are 125 by 180 cm. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: H65253_001
Subjects: Ceremonial artifact; Flag--support; Communication artifacts
Places: Puerto Rico
 
Spain Flag
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Description: The Spanish flag is red and yellow and shows the arms of Spain, which includes a castle, lion and a crown. The wool flag dates from around 1898. John W. Cook of St. Louis, Missouri, donated this Spanish flag in 1950. Cook, a corporal of Company E of the 4th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, had a small garrison of Spanish troops surrender to him single-handedly while he was scouting during the Spanish-America War. The Spanish commander presented this flag to him. Cook, originally from Washington Court House, Fayette County, Ohio, kept the flag as a souvenir until he presented it to the Ohio Historical Society in 1950. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: H65462_001
Subjects: Spanish-American War, 1898; Communication artifacts; Ceremonial artifact
 
Service blue star flag
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Description: This a large machine embroidered flag with a white star with a smaller blue star in the center. There is a 1 cm wide gold fringe and it is hanging on a wooden dowel. it has a red, blue and white hanging cord. Below the star is the decoration embroidered on it, reading "In Service Over There". The dimensions are 17.5 by 27 cm. It was donated by Arthur O. Parks. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: H80305_001
Subjects: Blue Star Banner; Communication artifacts; Flag--support;
 
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