West Virginia, flag of

West Virginia, flag of

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U.S. state flag consisting of a white field (background) bordered in blue and featuring a coat of arms (arms, coat of) in the centre.
      Around the coat of arms is a wreath of the big laurel (Rhododendron maximum), which was designated the state flower in 1903. The following year the big laurel was featured on the obverse side of a flag made to represent West Virginia at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, held in St. Louis, Missouri. The flag was white with a blue border, and the state coat of arms—part of the state seal designed by Joseph H.D. Debar and adopted in 1863—appeared on the reverse. The legislature recognized that flag on February 24, 1905, but on February 25, 1907, it switched the positions of the state arms (to the obverse) and flower (to the reverse) and added a scroll with the phrase “State of West Virginia” below the arms. The scroll was moved above the arms in 1929.

      The farmer and the miner in the coat of arms flank a rock inscribed with the date of West Virginia statehood, June 20, 1863. The cap of liberty and crossed rifles in the foreground are symbolic of the Latin motto below, “Montani semper liberi” (“Mountaineers are always free”)—a reference to the fact that the mountainous areas of western Virginia seceded from the rest of the state in 1861 when slave-holding Virginia became part of the Confederacy (Confederate States of America). One further change was made in the state flag, on March 7, 1929. Because of the expense and difficulty of manufacturing a double-sided flag, the legislature voted to frame the state arms with branches of big laurel and to show the same emblem on both sides of the flag.

Whitney Smith
 

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