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![[Flag]](../images/u/us-papit.gif) image by David Sigley, 11 August 2023
image by David Sigley, 11 August 2023
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the flag is a blue field with the city seal on it.
Google streetview of the flag: https://www.google.com/maps/
David Sigley, 11 August 2023
![[Municipal seal]](../images/u/us-papit).gif) image located by Paul Bassinson, 22 November 2019
 
image located by Paul Bassinson, 22 November 2019
Source:
	
	http://www.pittstoncity.org
Paul Bassinson, 22 November 
	2019
	Information about the seal's meaning is available on the city's website
	
Source: https://www.pittstoncity.org/about-pittston-city/pittston-citys-seal/
	
	
Top:
	
Lord William Pitt the Elder, Prime Minister of Great Britain for whom the City of Pittston is named; underneath Lord Pitt is a portion of the Pitt Family Coat of Arms (pelican and anchor)
	
Flanking the Shield:
	
Left: A Coal Miner holding a mining pick, representing the anthracite coal mining heritage of the City
	
Right: A Native American holding a bow, representing the original inhabitants of the area of the city
	
		
On the Shield:
	
Center: A Keystone, the symbol of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
	
Left and Right: Native American tepees
	
Top: The blockhouse of Fort Pittston, a Revolutionary War era defense for the colonial era settlers of Pittston
	
Bottom:  A coal mining “coal breaker” building symbolic of the anthracite mining heritage of Pittston
	
Crossed Pickaxes: Also representing the mining heritage
	
	
Banner:  “Progress” is the City’s motto
	
David Sigley, 11 August 2023