- Flag of Springfield, Illinois
The municipal Flag of Springfield, Illinois is the lawful flag of the capital of the
U.S. state ofIllinois , Springfield. Its background is "Old Glory blue". The flag is emblazoned with a circle of 20 small, white stars, all pointed upward; the circle is offset, slightly, to the left of the flag. Those stars encircle a large, white-bordered "Old Glory red" star, also pointed upward. The center star is described as two stars, one atop the other, in theSpringfield, Illinois Code of Ordinances. Today, the flag has the words "Springfield Illinois," across its bottom; earlier photographs show no lettering on the flag.Dimensions
In the case of hand-held or carried
flag s the proportions are 2:3, two units in height to every three in breadth. When the Springfield flag is flown on aflagpole , itsproportion should be 1:2, unless the U.S. government prescribes differing dimensions for theUnited States flag , in which case the Springfield flag would defer to those dimensions. When the flag is displayed from windows or over the city streets it is allowed to be notched or pointed.Display
The Springfield
city clerk is considered the "custodian of the flag." The flag is displayed at city hall and at other municipal buildings and in public places. It is also displayed on specific national holidays or occasions when the flag is generally displayed. It is stipulated that the municipal flag should never take precedence over the United States flag. [http://www.municode.com/resources/gateway.asp?pid=12414&sid=13 Title I, Chapter 10 - Section 10.20] , "General Provisions, "General Provisions - Municipal Flag and Pennant," "Code of Orinances City of Springfield, Illinois". Retrieved7 March 2007 .]History
The flag was designed in a contest conceived by Springfield resident and famed poet
Vachel Lindsay . The contest was sponsored by the Springfield Art Association and its winner was S.T. Wallace. The Springfieldcity council adopted the flag design onOctober 22 ,1917 and it was first displayed onNovember 8 ,1917 . [http://gwav.tripod.com/issue_9.htm Great Waters Capital Cities: The Flag of Springfield, Illinois] , Journal of the Great Waters Association of Vexillology, June 2000, Vol. 5, No. 1, Issue 9. Retrieved7 March 2007 .] Today the flag is adorned with the word "Springfield, Illinois." Older photographs, datedMay 14 ,1953 , show the flag, absent its lettering. Indeed, the Springfield Code of Ordinances makes no stipulation for the lettering which appears on the current flag. Instead, it describes a "pennant," similar in description to the flag. The pennant is described as containing the same elements and proportions as the flag, with the addition of the words. In the code the flag and pennant are described as two separate entities.Unlawful uses
The city of Springfield's municipal code lays out three uses of the city flag which are considered unlawful. It is unlawful to use the Springfield municipal flag for any purpose other than "customary purposes of decoration or display." It is also against local ordinance to mar the flag with any letter, word, legend or device not provided for by the municipal code. In addition, it is against the law to use the flag for advertising purposes "by printing, stamping, or displaying thereon any letter, word, legend, or device not duly authorized."
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Seal of Springfield, Illinois Notes
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