In 1905, the Ninth Legislative Assembly of Montana voted to adopt a rectangular banner depicting the pictorial content of the The Great Seal of the State of Montana on a blue field as the official state flag.
Montana's design was born of the initiative of a Colonel Kessler, head of the First Montana Infantry. Many people thought that the regimental flag of the First Montana Infantry should be honored with official recognition, so in 1905, the Ninth Legislative Assembly proclaimed Colonel Kessler's flag to be the official flag of the state of Montana. Of course the words "1st Montana Infantry" were stricken.
Since 1905, changes have been made two times to the flag.
The flag was designed at the request of King Kamehameha I.
it is blue with MONTANA and a circle with mountains, trees, grass, and a river
The flag was created by the Utah state chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. The state seal was designed by Harry Edwards and makes up the entirety of the flag.
The Iowa state flag was designed by Dixie Cornell Gebhardt and adopted in 1921.
The Indiana General Assembly adopted the Indiana state flag in 1917. The flag was designed as part of Indiana's centennial celebration flag design contest.
The Indiana General Assembly adopted the Indiana state flag in 1917. The flag was designed as part of Indiana's centennial celebration flag design contest.
Betsy ross
Paul Hadly
The Colorado state flag was designed by Andrew Carlisle Johnson in 1911.
William L. Todd
Harvey Gordon, in 1857.
made on unbleached cotton