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image by António Martins-Tuválkin, 31 October 2005
source: www.wolfcreekheritagemuseum.com/lipscomb_county_flag.html
- indicates flag is known.
- indicates it is reported that there is no known flag.
Municipal flags in Lipscomb County:
Not known
See also:
It is a 3:5 very very dark blue (Old Glory blue) flag with a four golden ears of wheat limiting a dark red (Old Glory red) rough lozenge in the center of the flag; on it a pair of white horns with golden joint above a wind-powered water pump (?) propeller and rudder, all golden.
António Martins-Tuválkin, 31 October 2005
I notice also some good supporting information on the Wolf Creek Heritage Museum site that gives background: http://www.wolfcreekheritagemuseum.org/countyflag.php
The Lipscomb County Flag was designed by Ms. Verda Harper in 1976. She was the winning designer in a contest sponsored by the county commissioner's court for a flag design that exemplified the county heritage and lifestyle. The submitted designs were judged by a five member committee at the Texas Historical Commission in Austin. The flag was part of the County's Bi-Centennial Celebration.
Ms. Harper explained her design as follows:
The Lipscomb County (Texas) Sheriff’s Office does not have a flag, as reported to me by an individual who responded to my query through the Office’s
Facebook page.
Paul Bassinson, 1 September 2023