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[Flag of Washington County, Maryland] by Jaume Ollé, 23 July 2001


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From the Maryland Manual:

WASHINGTON COUNTY, MARYLAND
Origin: Washington County was created from Frederick County by resolve of the Constitutional Convention of 1776. The County was named for George Washington (1732-1799), commander of the Continental forces during the Revolutionary War, and first president of the United States.
submitted by: Phil Nelson, 24 July 2001

From: http://www.washco-md.net/public_info/flag.htm

The Flag of Washington County, Maryland: A Symbol of Courage

Our County Flag was formally adopted on Flag Day, June 14, 1988. The most outstanding element of the design is the portrait of George Washington. This pictures not only the person our County was named after, but the faith in the cause our forefathers were fighting for. The courage it took to name our County after a general so early in a war where the outcome was so uncertain was tremendous. The portrait of Washington and the W formed by the red stripe will continually remind us of that confidence and the future he envisioned. Of the thirty-one Washington Counties across the nation, we were the first to officially adopt his name.

The stars stand for the nine incorporated towns in Washington County. The larger star is for Hagerstown, our County Seat, while the small stars represent Boonsboro, Clear Spring, Funkstown, Hancock, Keedysville, Sharpsburg, Smithsburg and Williamsport. In addition, the colors used in the design are meaningful. The green background indicates agriculture, the mountains and wooded areas - a green and pleasant land in which to live. The blue portion of the background depicts th