New York State Flag is blue with the de vice of the State Seal in the centre. It was adopted in 1909.
North Carolina State Flag, adopted in 1885, has one-third blue (horizontal stripes at pole or hoist side) and upon it a yellow scroll with "May 20, 1775? under this the letters "N. C.' divided by a white star; under the foregoing a scroll in yellow with words "April 12, 1776.' The remaining two-thirds divided by two hori zontal-stripes, the upper one red, the lower one white.
Rhode Island State Flag, adopted in 1877, is white with anchor in gold. Scroll under it in blue upon which the word "Hope' appears in gold. The entirety surrounded by 13 golden stars.
Vermont State Flag is 13 stripes alternate red and white with a blue union, and upon which is a large eight-pointed star-like emblem, in the centre of which is the State Seal. It was adopted in 1862.
Kentucky State Flag is blue, in centre the device of the State Seal. Accepted in 1880.
Tennessee State Flag is red, in centre a circle of blue upon which appears three silver stars; at the fly end is a narrow blue stripe. Adopted in 1905.
Ohio State Flag, adopted in 1902, is pennant formed. At staff or pole side appears a blue triangular field with a circle at centre, of white with red disc, and clustered about the circle which stands for "0° in Ohio are 17 stars; the pennant swallow tailed reaches out full width of the blue triangle and has five stripes alter nate red and white.
Louisiana State Flag is blue, and a pelican. in white is feeding its young. Below device the words: "Union, Justice and Confidence." Adopted 1912.
Indiana State Flag is blue, in centre a torch in yellow, above the flame a large star above which the word Indiana in gold appears. Sur rounding the entirety are 13 stars and within the lower part of this starry circle are five other stars. Adopted 1901.
Mississippi State Flair adopted after the Civil War, is of three stripes, blue, white and red with a red union upon which appears a blue cross of Saint Andrew with 13 white stars.
Illinois State Flag is white with the device of the State Seal in the centre. It was adopted
1915.
Alabama State Flag, adopted 16 July 1895, Saint Andrew's cross in red upon a white field.
Maine State Flag, adopted in 1909, consists of a field of blue upon which in centre is the device of the State Seal.
Missouri State Flag, adopted 1913, is of three stripes, red, white and blue, in the centre a blue broad circle upon which are 24 white stars and within this circle the devices and motto of the State Seal.
Arkansas State Flag is red and a white diamond upon which appears in blue letters the word "Arkansas," a blue star above and two blue stars below that word. Surrounding the white diamond is a blue border upon which are 25 white stars. Adopted 26 Feb. 1913.
Michigan State Flag is blue with the device of the State Seal in centre. The word °Michi gan" in white letters under the device adopted in 1911.
Florida State Flag adopted in 1899 is white with a red Saint Andrew's cross at the centre of which are the devices of the State Seal.
Texas State Flag is of white and red stripe with a broad blue perpendicular stripe at hoist or staff side and upon it a large white star. It was the colors of the embryo republic.
Iowa State Flag, adopted in May 1917, is white with an American Eagle holding in his beak the scroll with letters in blue these words: "Our Liberties We Prize and Our Rights We Will Maintain." Under these words in red is the word "Iowa." Wisconsin State Flag, adopted 1913, is blue and in centre the devices of the State Seal. The word "Forward" in red above device.
California State Flag, adopted 1911, is white with a red stripe below and a red star at the union. A grizzly bear at centre of flag, under that device the words in black, °California Re public." Minnesota State Flag is blue and at centre devices of State Seal. The tip of the staff has a golden gopher. Adopted 1893.
Oregon State Flag is blue with the devices of State Seal at centre.
Kansas State Flag is blue and in the centre the State Seal appears as the emblem.