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Monuments and Memories (v.2)
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This Indiana State Flag historical marker stands in downtown Mooresville. It tell the story of how the Indiana State flag was chosen. It explains that a century after Indiana’s statehood, we didn’t have a flag yet. They held a competition for the new flag, and an artist from Mooresville won the competition. The public didn’t accept recognize this as their official flag until the sesquicentennial in 1966.

This Indiana State Flag historical marker stands in downtown Mooresville. It tell the story of how the Indiana State flag was chosen. It explains that a century after Indiana’s statehood, we didn’t have a flag yet. They held a competition for the new flag, and an artist from Mooresville won the competition. The public didn’t accept recognize this as their official flag until the sesquicentennial in 1966.

           When originally accepted by the Indiana General Assembly in 1917. All the objects on the flag are symbolic: “The torch stands for liberty and enlightenment and the rays show their far-reaching influence. The thirteen original states are represented by the outer circle of thirteen stars. The inner five stars represent the next five states to enter the union. The larger star above the torch signifies the nineteenth state – Indiana” (Indiana Historical Bureau). The only part of the flag that the General Assembly added was the name Indiana at the top of the flag.

IN.gov, Indiana Historical Bureau, https://www.in.gov/history/markers/4308.htm

IN.gov, Indiana Historical Bureau, https://www.in.gov/history/2687.htm