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Municipal flags in Perry County:
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An official description of the Perry County flag is in the county code of
ordinances. The flag was adopted on August 5th, 1989.
§ 11.01 COUNTY
FLAG.
(1) The design of the county flag incorporates the founding year
and the present boundaries. The three most striking natural features of the
county are also represented. The blue and white waves denote the internal
streams and lakes as well as the waters of the Ohio River which forms more than
half of the boundary on the south and southeast sides. The green hills and the
green woodlands are depicted immediately above the blue of the water.
(2)
On November 1, 1989 the county will have been in Indiana for 175 years.
(3) To commemorate this milestone, the County Chamber of Commerce formed a
committee to design a county flag. Members of this committee were J.B. Land,
Chamber President, Dr. Joseph LeClere, Danny Coffey, Bert Fenn, Michael
Rutherford, Mr. and Mrs. Roy York and Sharmon Jarboe. Actual construction of the
flag based on the committee’s design was done by Carrot Top Industries,
Hillsborough, North Carolina.
(Flag adopted 8-5-1989)
Source
https://codelibrary.amlegal.com/codes/perrycounty/latest/perrycounty_in/0-0-0-160
Ethan Dubrow, 17 July 2024
The description looks like this logo that was used for Perry County until
circa 2012.
Jean-Marc Merklin, 18 July 2024