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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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A dark green swallowtail-like flag, but with the cut-out filled in brown and
a large white star. The green field is overlain by a smaller white swallowtail,
on which is a map of the county bearing an image of a sunrise behind two green
hills, and a courthouse, in front of which a horse is pulling a barge on a
canal. The county name is above, and the slogan HOME OF OHIO'S FIRST CAPITAL
1798 is below.
Phil Nelson, 9 November 2003
In response to the request from the Ohio Bicentennial Commission, all Ross
County schools were invited to participate in "Leave a Legacy: Design a Ross
County Flag." In 2002, entries from each district were judged by a panel of
Commissioners and educators. The winning entry was a team effort by 150 fourth
grade students of art teacher Sharon Eley at Unioto Elementary School. Graphic
designer, John Catlett created the final version of the Ross County Flag. The
flag was adopted by the Ross County Commissioners on December 27, 2005.
Symbols on the flag represent Tecumseh (the arrow), Adena and the Great Seal of
Ohio (hills and sun), Chillicothe as the first capital of Ohio (statehouse),
mule and canal boat (Erie Canal route), and the star for WWI veterans. The
fourth grade children wanted the WWI soldiers represented, because many of their
grandfathers and great-grandfathers served in that war. The outline of the
county is also imaged on the flag.
Ross County was established in 1798.
Territorial Governor Arthur St. Clair named the county after his friend, James
Ross, a U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania.
Source:
http://www.ohiochannel.org/your_state/ohio_statehouse/education/ohio_county_flags.cfm
Located by Valentin Poposki, 26 September 2007s