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![[County flag]](../images/u/us-wv-br.gif) image by António Martins-Tuválkin, 12 
February 2024
 
image by António Martins-Tuválkin, 12 
February 2024
 - indicates flag is known.
 - indicates flag is known.
 - indicates it is reported that there is no known flag.
 - indicates it is reported that there is no known flag.
Municipal flags in Berkeley County:
See also:
Berkeley County has reported that it does not have a flag,
David Sigley, 29 April 2023
A new county flag has been adopted:
https://www.journal-news.net/new-county-flag 
Gold Star-Blue Band is 
the design selected by the Berkeley County Commission for its new county flag 
during a regular meeting Thursday.
In a unanimous decision, the Berkeley 
County Commission officially approved a county flag design following a 
presentation Thursday.
The design, Gold Star-Blue Band, was first 
presented to the commission during its Nov. 2 meeting by Matthew Umstead, policy 
and strategic planning director. The initiative to design and adopt a new county 
flag was led by the Berkeley County 250th Commemoration Steering Committee, and 
Gold Star-Blue Band was its recommended selection.
During the Nov. 2 
meeting, Umstead said the options for the flag were submitted by graphic design 
students at James Rumsey Technical Institute. Once submitted, the steering 
committee held a vote to make a recommendation to the commission. According to 
Umstead, the committee consisted of approximately 25 people who represent the 
county in various ways.
Umstead told the commission the vote was not unanimous, but the majority 
voted for Gold Star-Blue Band.
The elements of the design showcase a 
simple, straightforward presentation of the county, surrounded by stars and 
situated between bold color bands on the upper and lower edge.
The design 
features gold and blue colors, a nod to the colors of West Virginia. A 
silhouette of the county is shown in blue. Also in blue are two bands, 
representing the two municipalities of the county, its abundance of water and 
that Berkeley County is the second-oldest county in the state. Six stars 
represent the county's magisterial districts. They are in clusters of three, 
located to both sides of the county. This loosely symbolizes the mountainous 
ranges - Warm Springs Ridge, North Mountain and Blue Ridge Mountain - within the 
county.
Vice President Eddie Gochenour said he felt like the county was 
too small on the design. Commissioner Steve Catlett agreed, stating he felt 
there was "too much white space." He suggested increasing the size of the county 
image as well as the stars. Jokingly, he suggested placing a star on 
Hedgesville.
No action was taken at that time, but the commission gave 
its consensus to support the recommendation, pending minor scale adjustments.
On Thursday, Umstead presented the updated design.
"Essentially, what 
was adjusted was the scale of the size of the county in the design," he said. "It's 
actually much more prominent, larger, consuming more of that white space that we 
discussed."
Commissioner James Barnhart asked how many flags 
would be needed once the design was selected and where they would hang the 
flags. Umstead said the atrium at the Dunn Building would be a good place to 
display the new flag.
County Administrator Gary Wine said the commission 
would need to give its approval of the design first before distribution 
discussion could begin.
 Dave Fowler, 8 December 2023
Its a mainly white flag with a solid outline of the map of the county in very 
dark blue with thin stripes of the same color (~1/10 of the flag's height) at 
the top and bottom edges, the map flanked/bracketed on each side by three 
upright regular five-pointed dark yellow stars.
   This county, on 
the map of West Virginia, is located on the eastern "handle"; on the flag you 
can see other WV territory both at hoist and bottom fly, but Pennsylvania lies 
to the north, and Virginia to the SW.
António Martins-Tuválkin, 12 
February 2024
![[County seal]](../images/u/us-wv-br).gif) image located by Jan Merklin, 4 April 2019
 
image located by Jan Merklin, 4 April 2019
Another seal with a fur trapper:
https://i.pinimg.com and
https://bloximages.newyork1.vip.townnews.com is known, and guessing from
https://ghostarchive.org/archive/zRW6D, it looks like both are used, side by 
side.
António Martins-Tuválkin, 12 
February 2024