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Pineville's flag is the city logo under inscription of its name in light blue over white (fringed in light blue?) Photo at www.pineville.net
Dov Gutterman, 3 November 2002
I found a webpage that shows the Pineville, Louisiana Flag which tells about
the history of the flag as well. Here is the website:
https://www.pineville.net/category/subcategory.php?categoryid=19
The
flag for the City of Pineville was designed by Lloyd Hawthorne, a Pineville
artist, and was adopted as the City Flag by the City Council in April 1968.
Using lines, colors and symbols, the artist designed the flag so that each
element of the flag relates to the history of the city. On a field of United
Nations blue, the white insignia symbolize the various governments which have
figured in her past or present history. In the upper right the United States is
represented by the star. Opposite is the French fleur de lys or lily flower
representative of the French monarchical period. The vertical lines use to
divide the flat into three parts are symbolic of the French tricolor flag of a
later period. In the lower right corner the lion represents the Spanish period.
Opposite it the Confederate star is adapted to represent the period of the
Confederacy. On the white background the "insign" red lines represent the
meandering Red River, here even before the coming of the Red Man. Above this the
pine branch in colors of green and brown symbolize the majestic pine trees which
covered most of the area at the time the settlement was given its present name
-- Pineville.
Taken from Elaine H. Brister's book
Once Upon a River: A
History of Pineville, Louisiana
Paul Haines, 17 September 2022
The blue in this flag is UN blue.
https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=404634469577612&set=a.273487558148424
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=453838963446615&set=pb.100064615452851.-2207520000..&type=3
Masao Okazaki, 21 September 2022
image located by Paul Bassinson, 17 August 2019
Source:
https://www.badges-etc.com/
Paul Bassinson, 17 August 2019