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Municipal flags in Pinellas County:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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![[Pinellas County, Florida]](../images/u/us-fl-pi1948.jpg) image located by Indy, 3 July 2024
 
image located by Indy, 3 July 2024
According to an article from the Tampa Tribune on September 9th, 1948, Pinellas 
County adopted its first flag. The flag consisted of a white field, an unknown 
colored saltire, and the county seal, intended to mimic the state flag; it is 
unknown if this flag is still used today, but it can be presumed that it is a 
former flag, as the County adopted a new seal in 1972. It was designed 
specifically for use at the Mullett Key Dedication Ceremony, which was a 
ceremony celebrating Mullet Key's newly designated status as a Recreation Center 
at the time.
Indy, 3 July 2024
![[Sheriff's flag]](../images/u/us-fl-pi-she.jpg) image located by Paul Bassinson, 21 November 2021
 
image located by Paul Bassinson, 21 November 2021
Image obtained from
https://www.facebook.com/510487442314293/photos/pb.100064439509557.-2207520000../4297783170251349/?type=3
Paul Bassinson, 21 November 2021