Michigan State Flags
State Flags
Adopted in 1865, revised 1911, the State Coat of Arms on a blue field. Michigan's state flag is the third since becoming a state in 1837 and features the coat of arms showing an eagle holding an olive branch and arrows. An elk and a moose support a shield displaying a man standing on a grassy peninsula. The following mottos appear on the coat of arms: E Pluribus Unum (From Many, One), Tuebor (I Will Defend) and Si Quaeris Peninsulam Amoenam Circumspice (If you Seek a Pleasant Peninsula, Look About You). (ref: michigan.gov, Michigan State flag) The first state flag depicted an image of the state's first governor on one side with the state seal on the other side. In 1865, the second state flag replaced the image of the governor with the US Coat of Arms. With State Act 209 of 1911, the flag was revised a third time to carry the coat of arms only. (ref; michigan.gov/sos, Coat of Arms).
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8 Feet (ft) Height and 12 Feet (ft) Length Michigan State Extra Large Outdoor Nylon Flag with Rope Heading
$289.94
3558
10 Feet (ft) Height and 15 Feet (ft) Length Michigan State Extra Large Outdoor Nylon Flag with Rope Heading
$431.25
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12 Feet (ft) Height and 18 Feet (ft) Length Michigan State Extra Large Outdoor Nylon Flag with Rope Heading
$540.80
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3 Feet (ft) Height and 5 Feet (ft) Length Michigan State Extreme Wear Outdoor Woven Polyester Flag
$59.72
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4 Feet (ft) Height and 6 Feet (ft) Length Michigan State Extreme Wear Outdoor Woven Polyester Flag
$85.20
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5 Feet (ft) Height and 8 Feet (ft) Length Michigan State Extreme Wear Outdoor Woven Polyester Flag
$123.14