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Montgomery County, Pennsylvania (U.S.)

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[Montgomery County, Pennsylvania] image by Jim Saring, 20 June 1999



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Municipal flags in Montgomery County:


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Description of the flag

Montgomery County raised its own flag for the first time on September 10,1934, on the County's 150th anniversary. Montgomery is one of the few counties in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania with its own flag. The County colors of garnet and gray were officially adopted by County Commissioners William D. Ridway, H. Stanley Drake and Grover C. Albright in 1934. The flag is composed of three horizontal bars, the middle being gray with the County Seal and the bars at top and bottom being garnet.
Jim Saring, 20 June 1999


Seal

[Montgomery County, Pennsylvania Flag] image located by Paul Bassinson, 2 March 2019

Source: https://www.montcopa.org/
Paul Bassinson, 2 March 2019


Sheriff's department

[Montgomery County Sheriff's Dept, Pennsylvania Flag] image located by Paul Bassinson, 14 June 2021

An image of the flag of the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Department was obtained from https://www.facebook.com/montcosheriff/photos/a.618902404844578/742113182523499.

Interestingly, the seal above on this page shows a man and a woman as supporters, but the seal on the sheriff's badge appears to show two men.
Paul Bassinson, 14 June 2021