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Hammond

The flag of Hammond, Indiana, has centered on it a map of the Land of Calumet (see image). The flag of Hammond was adopted in 1971. Source: Albert Kirsch.
It is uncertain if the flag is coloured. I THINK the two rivers are named Great Calumet and Little Calumet - although it certainly looks to me from the flag that the first one is spelled Grate Calumet. Village website is at http://www.ahlibrary.com/.
Mason Kaye, 25 February 2004

Logansport

The flag shows the city seal on a white field, the seal includes a map of the area, with a star showing Logansport at the confluence of the Eel and Wabash Rivers; also shown are Chief Logan, after whom the city is named, and a steam train, an important early industry.
Dean McGee, 22 November 2002

Lowell

What seems to be the city's flag can be seen at a photo at http://www.lowell.net/town/twnbrd.htm.
Dov Gutterman, 2 November 2002

Orestes

The Orestes Code [of Ordinances], adopted February 1, 1983, provided in section 1-2-2-1 the following: "The Town Flag shall be three (3) mutually intersecting white rings, centered on a field of royal blue, with red flames issuing forth from the center of the rings."
Bradley King, 21 July 2002

Sweetser

From The Sweetser Town Code, effective November 1, 1985, section 1-2-1-1: "The Town flag shall have the following design: A white field, with a golden circle centered; the word "SWEET