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image by David Sigley, 16 January 2023
based on photo
 - indicates flag is known.
 - indicates it is reported that there is no known flag.
Municipal flags in Henry County:
See also:
Henry County is known to have a flag, but the details are unavailable.
John Johnson, 5 August 2010
The flag of Henry County, Iowa is a red field with a seal like device in the 
center. The device is made of a golden ring with black outlines over a white 
field. At the top of the ring is the county name while at the bottom of the ring 
is the state name. In the centerpiece of the device is a black vintage steam 
locomotive with parts of it colored gold, like the lights and pipes, or red such 
as the plow and wheels. A black line protrudes from the trains plow where two 
all-golden corn stalks grow out of it.
Links
A photo of the flag on 
the NCHT's Facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/HenryCountyHeritageTrust 
David Sigley, 
16 January 2023
I think the drawing accurately shows the seal but is too small for the flag. 
On the photo you can see folds of the flag; the vertical fold to the right of 
the seal probably goes down the center of the right half of the flag. Therefore, 
the red background should be wider and, probably, taller. 
Masao Okazaki, 
17 January 2023
image 
located by Paul Bassinson, 20 January 2018
Image source: 
www.henrycountyiowa.us
Paul Bassinson, 20 January 
2018