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Warrior, Alabama (U.S.)

Jefferson County, Blount County

Last modified: 2024-12-07 by rick wyatt
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[Warrior, Alabama] image by David Sigley, 9 April 2024
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Description of the flag

The flag is a blue field with a three horizontal gold bars with white borders in unequal sizes. At the bottom of the flag is a horizontal gold bar without any outlines. In the two blue bars are the city and state names in gold. In the large golden bar is a white circle with a depicts of an Native American head looking towards the hoist side. This most likely represents paramount chief Tuskaloosa of the Mississippi chiefdom, who is namesake of the nearby Black Warrior river, which the town is named after.

Digital drawing of the flag: https://static.wixstatic.com
Google streetview of the flag: https://www.google.com/maps
David Sigley, 9 April 2024


Seal

[Warrior, Alabama] image located by David Sigley, 9 April 2024

The seal depicts the same Chief Tuskaloosa head as on the flag. It features the city name and establishment year, and two gold stars on ether side of Tuskaloosa's head.
Source of the seal: https://www.facebook.com/photo

David Sigley, 9 April 2024