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by located by Phil Nelson, 9 November 2003
based on an image at The Flag Lady's Flag Store
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The original Madison County flag is framed and hanging in the Madison County
Historical Society Museum. The flag design includes five red stripes, four white
stripes and a blue circle with 14 stars, representing each of the county's
townships. In the middle is an outline of the county with a red dot representing
London, the county seat. It was made by a lady named Mabel Johnson.
Phil
Nelson, 13 July 2001
Nine horizontal, slightly curving red and white stripes, a central design
consisting of an outer light blue ring with 14 dark blue stars, and a central
disk with a dark blue bordered light blue map of the county. A red bordered
white dot probably represents the location of the county town.
Phil Nelson, 9 November 2003
This red, white and blue flag has five red stripes and four white stripes
which are curved and straight. The central image is a blue map of the county
with London, the county seat, marked with a white dot and red circle. The map is
surrounded by a ring of fourteen blue stars.
The county was established
in 1810, and was named for the U.S. President at the time, James Madison.
Source:
http://www.ohiochannel.org/your_state/ohio_statehouse/education/ohio_county_flags.cfm
Located by Valentin Poposki, 26 September 2007