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by Rick Wyatt, 28 September 1998
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The flag was the result of a flag contest held in 1976 by the Frederick
County Bicentennial Commission. A panel then selected 5 entries using as
criteria public vote on the best flag and an evaluation from flag manufacturers
on the best design that would be adaptable to a flag. The contest was won by
James Pearl. The stripes represent Frederick County’s patriotic heritage. The
figure of Francis Scott Key on the flag reproduces the statue at his grave at
Mt. Olivet cemetery in Frederick city. The right hand points to the flag, the
left hand depicts him holding the Star-Spangled Banner. The design was adapted
to show Key pointing to a map of Frederick County.
Source:
http://www.co.frederick.md.us/BOCC/CountyFlag.htm
Accessed on August 19, 2002.
Phil Nelson, 30 November 2002