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image located by Valentin Poposki, 29 September 2007
based on an image at www.ohiochannel.org
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The Putnam County flag was designed as part of a flag and seal contest open
to all students in kindergarten through grade twelve. On July, 1, 1992, the
contest was won by a seventh grader, Robbie Andrews of rural Ft. Jennings.
The flag is red, white and blue, and represents a number of important facts in
Putnam County's society. Red stands for those residents of Putnam County who
gave their lives to defend the country in all the armed conflicts. White is for
adults and the present. Blue represents the children and the future of Putnam
County.
The star at the top of the flag represents the county seat of Ottawa
and Ottawa Township. The other fourteen stars stand for the other villages and
townships. The cap and diploma symbolize the importance of education. The court
house represents government. The factory signifies industrialization which is
important now and in the future. The impact of agriculture is symbolized by the
tractor. These images appear on a white silhouette of Putnam County.
The
county is named after Major General Israel Putnam of the Revolutionary War.
From: www.ohiochannel.org
Source:
http://www.ohiochannel.org/your_state/ohio_statehouse/education/ohio_county_flags.cfm
Located by Valentin Poposki, 26 September 2007