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" Sec. 1-105. City flag.
The flag made from the design submitted by Kay Darnell Drew, which flag has been
displayed in the City Council Chambers for the City of Clarksville at the
regular September 3, 1987 meeting of the city council, be, and same is hereby
adopted as the official flag for the City of Clarksville, with a color
photograph of said flag, together with a narrative prepared by the afore-named
designer as to its meaning, being attached hereto as Exhibit "A".
No image at the site though...
(Ord. No. 17-1987-88, 9-15-87)
Editor's note: Ord. No. 17-1987-88, adopted Sept 15, 1987, did not specifically
amend the Code, hence inclusion herein as § 1-105 was at the discretion of the
editor. "Exhibit A" of said ordinance has not been set out herein, but is on
file and available for inspection in the office of the city clerk. "
Dov Gutterman, 6 December 2002
The flag of the city of Clarksville is a vertical tri-bar of blue-white-blue. The blue is a lighter shade, more nearly the blue of the old South African flag. On the white vertical bar is the seal of the city. The outer ring of the seal is broad and red, with gold letters that read 'CLARKSVILLE TENNESSEE' arching from lower hoist, around the top, to lower fly side of the seal. Centred at the bottom of the outer ring is the date '1784". All lettering is in gold or yellow. Within, separated somewhat from the outer ring by white, is another red ring that is no more than a line. Centered within is a shield outlined in black. Across the center of the shield is a blue fess with wavy whit