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image(s) from American City Flags,
Raven
9-10 (2002-2003), courtesy of the North American Vexillological Association,
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Text and image(s) from American City Flags, Raven 9-10 (2002-2003), courtesy of the North American Vexillological Association, which retains copyright. Image(s) from American City Flags by permission of David B. Martucci.
Charleston’s flag has a border of blue with a coat of arms in
the center on a light field, perhaps in imitation of the West Virginia
state flag. However, the field in Charleston’s flag is bright yellow instead
of white and the shade of the blue border is lighter than on the
state flag. Above the shield of the arms is a red scroll with CHARLESTON
in black. Surrounding the lower half of the shield are various
green leaves, predominantly oak leaf clusters. The shield is set on a
decorative framework of descending lines, creating the effect of a fringed
trumpet banner. In the topmost part of the shield appears the dome
of the state capitol in blue and yellow with MDCCXCIV (1794 in Roman
numerals) in blue. The arms are quartered. In the first quarter
(upper hoist corner), a crossed rifle and arrow appear in yellow on a
green field. In the second quarter is a sternwheeler in yellow on blue.
The third quarter shows a pick and shovel, yellow on black. The fourth
quarter contains a yellow cog, looking very much like a flower, on a red
field.
Richard Monahan, American City Flags,
Raven
9-10,
2002-2003
The city’s flag was the result of a competition
organized by the Charleston Gazette on the occasion of Charleston’s 175th
anniversary in 1969. A panel of judges headed by the mayor selected
the winner.
Flag adopted: 1970 (unofficial).
Richard Monahan, American City Flags,
Raven
9-10,
2002-2003
Gilbert Bayless, a 35-year-old analyst from the city of
Bancroft, won the $500 prize out of a field of 1,236 entries.
Richard Monahan, American City Flags,
Raven
9-10,
2002-2003
image located by Paul Bassinson, 16 February 2020
Source:
https://charlestonwv.gov
Paul Bassinson, 16 February 2020