
Last modified: 2005-03-19 by rick wyatt
Keywords: white county | tennessee |
Links: FOTW homepage |
search |
disclaimer and copyright |
write us |
mirrors
by António Martins, 21 March 2001
See also:
It's a very dark blue flag with double white and red vertical stripe (~1B + 2R) at the hoist, reminding of the state flag. On the blue panel a solid outline of the map of the country in white (canting?), and white capital sans
serif lettering "White County" on the top, and "Tennessee" on the bottom; on the map, in red sans
serif digits, the date "1806", supposedly the incorporation date.
António Martins, 21 March 2001
White and Van Buren are neighbouring counties,
sharing a common border: White to the north and Van Buren to the south. Their
flags are obviously related - I wonder why?
António Martins-Tuválkin, 1 November 2004
Flags
of the World is produced and maintained by an Editorial Staff of unpaid volunteers
and the contents of these pages are offered freely to the Internet community.
This Fotw.net
mirror is sponsored by MrFlag.com
(for flag
and bunting
). Web
design and eCommerce for MrFlag.com by Wired Media .