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image by Masao Okazaki, 20 March 2024
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The town of Morris "revamped" its branding logo in November 2021:
https://www.wcsjnews.com/news/local/city-of-morris-has-revamped-brand-image
The previous flag appeared in the city council chamber as late as October
2022, and the new flags appeared in November 2022.
New Flag in Facebook,
February 2024:
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php
image by Masao Okazaki, 20 March 2024
New logo source, Nov 2021:
https://www.facebook.com/photo
Masao Okazaki, 20 March 2024
located by Paul Bassinson, 10 July 2019
Image obtained from
https://morrisil.org/.../morriscityseal.png
Paul Bassinson, 10 July
2019
image located by Jan Mertens, 21 March 2010
A flag offered by "edwinart" (aka eBay Store Edwin's Stuff) some time ago concerned the City of Morris, Illinois (United States): offer no. 160289228324, ended 9 Oct 2008.
Horizontally divided white-yellow-white, the central stripe interrupted by garland of yellow leaves with maroon outlines placed around a yellow tree with a maroon trunk, at the base accompanied by two maroon five-pointed stars, one at each side. The tree bears the city seal in maroon outline and above the tree, where the garland's leaves almost reach each other, a small shield in maroon outline contains a maroon crescent-like figure, horns pointing downwards.
The seal is difficult to make out (double circle, outer one of rope and inner one of pearls surround horse-drawn cart and rider - brandishing a whip? - plus two stars on rim between name "MORRIS" and a date? or name of the state?)...
As used nowadays, the seal mentions "CITY OF MORRIS" and "GRUNDY COUNTY ILLINOIS" respectively and the stars now have six points; the date "FEBRUARY 12, 1853" is placed beneath the horse and cart: city.mornet.org/images/pdfmeetings/citycouncilmeetings09-10.pdf
A contemporary version of the seal celebrating 150 years of existence 1853-2003 may be seen here:
www.marinersvillageandmarina.com/images/city_of_morris_xact.gif
City website: http://city.mornet.org
Jan Mertens, 21 March 2010