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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
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
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
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
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