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Iberia, Missouri (U.S.)

Miller County

Last modified: 2025-03-15 by rick wyatt
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[municipal flag] image by David Sigley, 8 March 2025
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Description of the flag

The flag was adopted in 1976 to celebrate the US Bicentennial. The flag is still in use to this day by city officials they said, where they also sent me a picture of it. The flag consists of a quarterly design of blue and red, with a white St. George's Cross, similar to the flag of the Dominican Republic. On the blue quarts is a white star. In the center is the city seal, which shows a scale.

The Advertiser
April 1, 1976
Source: https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-advertiser-iberia-city-flag/161861451/

"ORVILLE LANGDON, mayor pro tem of Iberia, looks over Iberia's new city flag made especially for the bicentennial. Iberia was the first city in Miller County to be named a bicentennial town. An official bicentennial flag was presented to city officials Friday night. The city flag was designed by Edda Catron, a high school art student, and was unveiled the same evening in public ceremonies."
David Sigley, 8 March 2025