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The city's homepage is at
http://www.ci.lancaster.oh.us/, but the Fairfield County pages allude to the
Lancaster flag, where at
http://www.visitfairfieldcountyoh.org/Sherman/index.html it is recorded that
"The Sherman Statue which stands on Zane Square in Lancaster, Ohio was unveiled
on July 2, 2000 during the Lancaster's bicentennial celebration. Designed by
Mike Major, the statue is life size.
The three flags in the logo to the left can be identified as being the Lancaster
flag (background) designed for the bicentennial, in the foreground the one on
the left is the American flag and the one on the right, Sherman's Civil War
troop flag."
The flag, then, appears to date from 2000. Looking at
http://www.visitfairfieldcountyoh.org/misc.html, I would surmise that the
two images on the flag are of Mt. Pleasant and City Hall, Lancaster.