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Talbot County, Maryland (U.S.)

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[Flag of Talbot County, Maryland] image by Rick Wyatt, 11 May 2008


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Description of the Flag

The flag of Talbot County was adopted on December 31, 1963 by the county commissioners. The color of purple is a traditional one used for Talbot County, one of the original county colors assigned to the then ten existing counties.

The arms are those of William Talbot, father of Sir Robert Talbot. The county is thought to be named after Lady Grace Talbot (wife of Robert Talbot).

The flag was developed by the Historical Society of Talbot County and the women of the St. Michaels Women’s Club made the first two flags.

Source: Eastern Shore Regional Library Website accessed on June 18, 2002.

Phil Nelson, 30 November 2002

The flag contains elements of the seal, but not the seal itself. The background is purple as in the description, but there is black or white.
Rick Wyatt, 11 May 2008