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image by Masao Okazaki, 16 July 2019
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I received the image above and the text below from the city. The text is from
http://www.seguintoday.com/default.asp?pid=949096&tblog=65198
From
SeguinToday.com
New flag for city of Seguin; Flag will include new city logo
Posted on 10/25/2017 7:26:00 AM.
(Seguin) -- The old, green city of
Seguin flag with a picture of the Saffold Dam on it will soon be replaced.
Seguin City Council members on last week agreed to a redesign of the new flag.
It's really less of a redesign, and more of a commitment the city is making to
its new logo and "It's Real" tag line. Seguin Public Information Officer Morgan
Ash says the new logo will be replacing the flag's old design.
"We looked
at several different options and felt that the Seguin It's Real logo, really
popped on a simple white background. The reason why I'm bringing this up today,
is that Jack who orders our city flags had mentioned that several of them were
kind of deteriorating and would need to be replaced and that if we were
interested in putting the new logo on a flag, that this would be a great
opportunity to do so before they bought more of the old ones. As you can see
this is a very rudimentary rendering of the flag on a flag pole, but the logo
really kind of pops. That's kind of what it will look like. We really want to of
course continue to put our brand, our new logo out into the community and hope
you'll approve it," said Ash.
The council unanimously approved the
design. The new flags are expected to be ordered soon. The city hired a
consultant last year, who developed the logo and the tag line to better brand
the city of Seguin, and what it represents to people both inside and outside the
city.
Masao Okazaki, 16 July 2019
image by Eugene Ipavec, 25 May 2009
Seguin is a city in Guadalupe County, Texas, in the United States. It is part of the San Antonio Metropolitan Statistical Area. As of the 2000 census, the city population was 22,011. It is the county seat of Guadalupe County.
Seguin was founded in 1838 by members of Mathew Caldwell's Gonzales Rangers on land originally granted to Umphries (or Humphries) Branch by the Mexican government, but was not incorporated until 1853. Its original name was Walnut Springs but was changed just six months later to honor Juan Seguín. Seguin became a stopping point and trade center for German immigrants along their route from the ports of Indianola and Galveston to the German settlements of New Braunfels and Fredericksburg." - this and more on Wikipedia: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seguin,_Texas.
The flag is green with city seal on it. It can be seen on a photo on Waymarking website: www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WM3WAJ_City_of_Seguin_TX. There is also a vertical version of the flag, which can be seen on a photo of the City Council: www.ci.seguin.tx.us/general/ElectedOfficials/CityCouncil2008.jpg.
Valentin Poposki, 10 May 2009
image located by Paul Bassinson, 23 January 2020
Source:
http://www.sangerlibrary.org/upload/page/0190/widgets/image/001815/csseal.jpg
Paul Bassinson, 23 January 2020
image located by Valentin Poposki, 21 September 2005
source: www.ci.seguin.tx.us/firedp/personnel.htm