The Delware State Flag turns 95
On This Day in Delaware History, the present state flag was adopted by the General Assembly.
As defined in Delaware Code Title 29 § 306, the State of Delaware flag has a background of colonial blue surrounding a diamond of buff color in which the coat of arms of the state of Delaware is placed. Below the diamond are the words “December 7, 1787,” indicating the day on which Delaware was the first state to ratify the federal Constitution.
Because of this action, Delaware became the first state in the Union, and is, therefore, accorded the first position in such national events as presidential inaugurations. According to members of the original commission established to design the flag, the shades of buff and colonial blue represent those of the uniform of General George Washington as shown on a specific plate from an official U.S. Army publication.
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