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by John Scordato, 4 April 2002
Municipal flags from Oneida County:
See also:
A yellow flag, with a navy blue map of the state overlain by a larger scale
white map of the county, a medium blue line marking the Erie Canal running
across both maps, and a circle of blue stars surrounding the names of three
cities in the county. The county name and date are prominently written in
navy blue in the upper hoist.
John Scordato, 4 April 2002
Oneida County (235,469 inhabitants; 314,200 ha; seat, Utica), located in
central New York State, was named after the Iroquoian tribe of Oneida. The
county was carved out of Herkimer county in 1798 but subsequently lost parts of
its territory (1805: formation of Jefferson and Lewis Counties; 1816, formation
of Oswego County).
The circle of 26 blue stars shown on the county map
must represent the 26 towns of the county: Annsville, Augusta, Ava, Boonville,
Bridgewater, Camden, Deerfield, Florence, Floyd, Forestport, Kirkland, Lee,
Marcy, Marshall, New Hartford, Paris, Remsen, Sangerfield, Steuben, Trenton,
Vernon, Verona, Vienna, Western, Westmoreland and Whitestown. The three towns of
Rome (34,950 inh.), Sherrill (3,147 inh., the smallest city in the New York
State) and Utica (60,651 inh.) have their name written on the map and are not
represented by a star.
http://www.ocgov.net/oneidacty/community/commindex.htm - County map on the
county website.
Ivan Sache, 3 May 2008