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image by Eugene Ipavec, 3 November 2005
Source:
http://www.peterroskam.com/troops/email.html
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The flag of Bloomingdale, Ill., can be seen on this page
http://www.peterroskam.com/troops/email.html (near the end, dated 'NEW
2/17/04' and beginning "Good Morning From Iraq"). It is a sky-blue flag showing
name and state plus founding year surrounding a disk containing quadrants of a
symbolic nature: flower (rose?), grassy slope?, house or other building, family
of four.
Compare the simple seal-like device (small bell-tower on roof) on this page
http://www.vil.bloomingdale.il.us/
.
Officially, it's a village. More information from the local
Chamber of Commerce:
"Bloomingdale is a wonderful place to live, work and visit! This lovely village,
located approximately 25 miles west of Chicago, is home to over 24,000 people.
Although maintaining an excellent commercial and industrial base, a full 85
percent of Bloomingdale's eight square miles is dedicated to residential and
open space.
(...)
It was about 170 years ago (1833) when the first white settlers arrived. Lyman
Meacham traveled with his wife and children to this area seeking fertile land
and the perfect place to raise their family. Meacham's brothers soon followed
and together the Meacham family claimed about 1,200 acres of land that became
known as "Meacham's Grove" (later to become Bloomingdale Township)."
Further dates: established as a village, 1839. Incorporated, 1889. South Section
separates as Bloomingdale, 1923.
Jan Mertens, 1 November 2005