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image located by Valentin Poposki, 29 September 2007
based on an image at www.ohiochannel.org
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Ashland County's flag displays the red, white, and blue of both Old Glory and
the state banner of Ohio.
The symbolism in the county flag tells the
story of county government. Ashland, the county seat, is starred, with the
placement of the county within the state of Ohio, illustrating the fact that
county government is an arm of state government.
The 13 red and white
stripes portray the American flag and the relationship between counties and the
federal government. This is indicative of working together on various grants and
numerous federal mandates.
Caralou Mitchell (Mrs. Dean) of Perrysville
designed Ashland County's flag, winning a contest created by the county
commissioners in 1986. Minutes record that Caralou explained her design, saying
"the thirteen red and white stripes represent this great country of ours and
Ohio which has it all." She added a green star for Ashland, the county seat, for
Ashland County which is "really on the go." We had to revise the drawing and
change the green star to a white star outlined in red to save cost of
production. The county was named after "Ashland", the Kentucky estate of US
Senator Henry Clay.
Source:
http://www.ohiochannel.org/your_state/ohio_statehouse/education/ohio_county_flags.cfm
Located by Valentin Poposki, 26 September 2007