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image by David Pawson, 2 July 2006
source: members.aol.com/_ht_a/txflags/texas.html
- indicates flag is known.
- indicates it is reported that there is no known flag.
Municipal flags in Coryell County:
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Named for James Coryell (1796-1837), Texas Ranger
County Seat: Gatesville Area: 1,057 square miles Pop. (2000): 74,978
The flag of Coryell County was designed by Donald K. Fisher, a member of the Commissioners' Court, and adopted on 24 February 1986 in preparation for a number of anniversary events. In gold on white it depicts the County Seal and the date of the County's creation and organization, 1854. The colors do not have any particular significance but were selected to avoid the overused red-white-blue combination.
The Seal is an adaptation of the Texas State Seal, and consists of three unevenly spaced rings. Between the outer rings appear the inscriptions "The State of Texas" and "County of Coryell." Within the inner ring appears a wreath of oak and pecan leaves around a Lone Star, the points of which are shaded on their clockwise sides.
David Pawson, 2 July 2006
image located by Paul Bassinson, 22 March 2019
Source:
https://coryellcounty.org/
Paul Bassinson,
22 March 2019
The Coryell 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, 15 August 2023