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The flag is a diagonal bi-color of blue and white. In the center is the first
part of the township's name. On the white field with the township's
establishment year. On the blue field is "Town Range 1", which is meant to
represent the plots of land that would become townships as designated by the
Public Land Survey System in the early years of American expansion. Poland
Township was the first of these as part of the "western reserve". which would
eventually include Mahoning County.
I was sent a photo of the flag by the
township board.
David Sigley, 7 August 2024
image located by David Sigley, 7 August 2024
The seal also contains the town range one, although formatted differently. In
the center is the Poland Center School, the school that was formally used during
the township's early years. It is now being used by the Poland Township
Historical Society.
Source of the seal:
https://www.polandtownship.gov/
David Sigley, 7 August 2024