Adopted in 1907. Acquired with the Louisiana Purchase of 1803, the area had status as The Territory of Idaho from 1863 until July 1890, when it was admitted as the 43rd U.S. State. The Idaho flag contains the Great Seal of Idaho on a blue field, with a scroll underneath of gold block letters two inches high on a red band reading "State of Idaho". The flag was adopted by the 1907 legislature.
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Idaho State Nylon Flag

2 Feet (ft) Height and 3 Feet (ft) Length Idaho State Outdoor Nylon Flag
List Price $32.14

Idaho State Nylon Flag

3 Feet (ft) Height and 5 Feet (ft) Length Idaho State Outdoor Nylon Flag
List Price $47.73

Idaho State Nylon Flag

4 Feet (ft) Height and 6 Feet (ft) Length Idaho State Outdoor Nylon Flag
List Price $70.47

Idaho State Nylon Flag

5 Feet (ft) Height and 8 Feet (ft) Length Idaho State Outdoor Nylon Flag
List Price $110.54

Idaho State Nylon Flag

6 Feet (ft) Height and 10 Feet (ft) Length Idaho State Outdoor Nylon Flag
List Price $207.47
Description N/A Idaho outdoor nylon state flags are USA made and finished with a canvas heading and two brass grommets on the hoist side, 2 rows of stitching top and bottom sides and 4 rows of stitching on the fly side. They are attached to the flagpole by means of a halyard (rope) and flag snaps, or to smaller poles with flag fasteners.
Brands N/A Embassy Flag
Flag Height N/A 2 ft N/A 3 ft N/A 4 ft N/A 5 ft N/A 6 ft
Flag Length N/A 3 ft N/A 5 ft N/A 6 ft N/A 8 ft N/A 10 ft
Material N/A Nylon
State N/A Idaho
Application N/A Outdoor
Shipping Length N/A 10 Inch N/A 10 Inch N/A 12.75 Inch N/A 12.75 Inch N/A 12.75 Inch
Shipping Width N/A 6.5 Inch N/A 6.5 Inch N/A 9.25 Inch N/A 9.25 Inch N/A 9.25 Inch
Shipping Height N/A 1.5 Inch
Shipping Weight N/A 0.4 Pound N/A 0.6 Pound N/A 0.9 Pound N/A 1.3 Pound N/A 1.8 Pound
Additional Information N/A The state seal was designed in 1891 by Emma Edwards Green, daughter of John C. Edwards, a former Governor of Missouri (1844-48) and emigrant from Stockton, California. A former art student in New York, she entered a state design competition and won unanimously. The seal depicts a centered shield bearing symbolic images of the state, a woman on the left representing equality, liberty and justice, and at right, a miner, above the shield an elk's head.. A scroll above reads the Latin phrase "Esto Perpetua" (Let it be perpetual"). The state seal was updated in 1957.