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image provided by Cheryl Balke, 6 October 2009
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A dark blue flag with a four pointed star, counterchanged red and white.
The City of Jennings is a diverse community of 15,000 residents, located ten
minutes from downtown St. Louis and ten minutes from Lambert Airport.
Incorporated as a city in 1946, the Jennings community has a history dating back
to 1839, when James Jennings moved here from Virginia, purchased a large tract
of land and began farming. The community began to grow in the 1800’s as the
railroad made the area more accessible to residents of St. Louis City.
The flag of the city can be seen on a photo on Flickr website at
http://www.flickr.com/photos/10903227@N06/1205079444/. The text says, "A
Jennings city flag, designed in 1964 by an eighth grade girl, hangs on display
at the Jennings Historical Society."
Valentin Poposki, 27 December 2007
I mailed the City Clerk for confirmation of the photograph. She was kind
enough to forward it to the people of the historical society who responded:
"Yes, your photo is indeed the flag of the City of Jennings, MO. In 1964 the
Northside Bank installed a flagpole in front of the bank building only to
discover the city had no flag. They sponsored a flag design contest in the
schools. Roberta Elfrink, an 8th grade student at St. Louis DeMarillac Catholic
School was the winner of the $100.00 US Savings Bond. The winning design was
chosen by the city council and is still in use in front of all city government
buildings. Jennings, in St. Louis County, Missouri. was incorporated in 1946.
In 1996 the words JENNINGS MISSOURI INCORPORATED 1946 were added above and
below the Northstar.
The NORTHSTAR. Jennings is the first city North of
the City of St. Louis. We are on I-70, seven miles from the St. Louis Arch,
Lambert Airport and Clayton, the county seat. Red, white and blue, not only the
USA but at that time, the two area high school colors were navy blue and white
and red and white, thus no favoritism was shown to either school. The bank
building is now owned and used by the Jennings School District.
Linda
Schmerber,
Past President, Historian, Jennings Historical Society
See:
jenningshistory.org and
cityofjennings.org
Peter Hans
van den Muijzenberg, 23 September 2009
Cheryl Balke, the city clerk, sent me a very detailed photograph of the
current version of the flag and permission to use it on the site. On the matter
of the lettering she added the following explanation: "The flag is dyed, so the
design does show through on both sides, but the words are backwards on the
reverse side."
Peter Hans van den Muijzenberg, 6 October 2009
image located by Valentin Poposki, 27 December 2007
Source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/10903227@N06/1205079444/
A vertically hung dark blue flag with a four pointed star, counterchanged red
and white.
Valentin Poposki, 27 December 2007