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image by Ethan Dubrow, 28 May 2024
based on photo located by Masao Okazaki, 28 January 2022
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The flag is blue with the seal centered.
image located by Ethan Dubrow, 28 May 2024
Source:
https://www.facebook.com/photo
The website at www.townofkearny.com shows a seal with a simple circular format. The outer ring has the word 'KEARNY' at its top in black capitals and the word 'ARIZONA' in a similar format at the
bottom. The center is multicolored and is divided into four sections by a Native American symbol in cinnamon. The middle is also circular and depicts the Arizona state flag in its proper colors above a canyon in light blue and overlooked by a
rock formation in green. In chief there appears to be a covered wagon in gold on a blue field, with a lowering sky streaked in blue and black. To the left of the central circle is a blue field displaying a sun or full moon in gold; this is bisected into two unequal parts by a saguaro cactus, with its proper green color cast in a golden glow. In the background is a slate gray mountain range, while to the right of the cactus is a black tumbleweed. To the right of the center circle a white smelter chimney marked with three thin black lines jutting across a black horizon band of mountains into a blue sky. The chimney seems to arise from a green range of mountains, with a yellow cliff face. In the center foreground of this section there appears to be a Western urban townscape in blue.
Ron Lahav, 17 April 2004
The symbol for the planet Mercury in the middle
is yellow on the flag.
Ethan Dubrow, 28 May 2024
At
http://www.echoesofthesouthwest.com/2013/01/road-trip-kearny-az.html it’s
suggested this symbol on the seal is likely about mining: "Kearny was first
built in 1958 by the Kennecott Mining Company". The mentioned operation (see
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kennecott_Utah_Copper) seems to pertain to
copper, though, so maybe they just put the wrong symbols on the seal?, the "♀"
with an added pair of hook ’em horns?
António Martins-Tuválkin, 28
May 2024