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image(s) from American City Flags,
Raven
9-10 (2002-2003), courtesy of the North American Vexillological Association,
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Text and image(s) from American City Flags, Raven 9-10 (2002-2003), courtesy of the North American Vexillological Association, which retains copyright. Image(s) from American City Flags by permission of David B. Martucci.
The flag of Jefferson City is essentially a horizontal tribar:
top, red; bottom, dark blue; and the center divided into five wavy stripes,
three dark blue alternating with two white. Superimposed on these
wavy stripes in the center of the flag is a circle, its top and bottom
extending approximately one-eighth of its diameter above and below
the top and bottom blue wavy stripes. The circle has a red field, on
which the capitol dome is centered in white with dark blue shadings.
Surrounding the red field is a blue ring with 24 white five-pointed stars,
points outward. The entire center bar with stripes and circle overlays a
large white silhouette map of the state of Missouri occupying, in the
upper third of the field, about seven-fifteenths of the width, beginning
about one-sixth of the distance from the hoist. In the lower third of the
flag, the map occupies about three-fifths of the width, beginning about
one-fifth of the distance from the hoist. Thus, only the northern and
southern thirds of the state are visible, with the remainder covered by
the central device. In a dark blue Calligraphy-421 BT-type font, Jefferson
City is centered on the white portion of the map on the top bar, and
Missouri is centered on the fly half of the white portion of the map in
the bottom bar.
John M. Purcell, American City Flags,
Raven
9-10, 2002-2003
A committee of three councilmen and three citizens
selected the winning entry in a contest held in early 1990. Cash
prizes were awarded for first, second, and third places.
Flag adopted: 5 March 1990 (official).
John M. Purcell, American City Flags,
Raven
9-10, 2002-2003
David Woodside won the contest.
John M. Purcell, American City Flags,
Raven
9-10,
2002-2003
image located by Paul Bassinson, 30 September 2019
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Paul Bassinson, 30 September 2019
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