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image located by Indy, 24 November 2023
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According to this Facebook post, Montgomery County has updated its flag. It
consists of a blue field, emblazoned with the three stars, fimbriated with white
and red, and a county emblem in the middle. Said emblem consists of a white
disk, outlined in gold, with what appears to be a black and white render of the
county courthouse tower; next to this, the words ''ESTABLISHED 1796" appear. The
words ''MONTGOMERY COUNTY'' and ''STATE OF TENNESSEE'' surround the outer part
of the ring.
Indy, 24 November 2023
image by Jens Pattke, 30 March 2012
It is a 3:5 dark red flag with a large depiction of a seal in a white disc (diameter about 11/13ths of the flag height) centred on it. The seal is shown white with golden inscriptions, showing a plough under the number "XVI" and
above "Agriculture" on the upper half, and a sail-ship above "Commerce" on the lower half (all in serif capitals); separated by a golden line and background white gaps, a medium blue rim bearing a ring of (many) stars along its inner edge and arched in it fully the wording "Montgomery County Tennessee" and "1796", separated by five-pointed stars pointing inwards, the date at the bottom, all set in white sans serifless capitals; outside this blue rim, on the white disc, a ring of (many, but fewer) golden stars, also separated by a golden line and background white gaps.
Based on defeo.info/2004/03/14/historic-courthouse-centerpiece-of-montgomery-countys-new-flag/
António Martins-Tuválkin, 30 March 2012
From www.flagwire.com/display_article.asp?id=7572:
By TODD DEFEO, The Leaf-Chronicle
For Debra Sutton, the historic courthouse in downtown Clarksville, Tennessee, is a true county edifice. "It's the most prominent, easily-identified county landmark," Sutton said. "I think everyone can associate with it." And when the county solicited designs for a new flag, Sutton didn't hesitate to incorporate an image of historic structure. It paid off. On Monday, the Montgomery County Commission chose her design as the county's first flag. "I'm delighted; it's an honor," Sutton said. "I'm a designer at heart."
The county received 54 entries from area residents. The new flag will be unveiled at the upcoming Rivers & Spires festival, which kicks off April 12. "Any of these would have been a good choice," County Mayor Doug Weiland said
of the proposed designs. "We had some very good entries." A panel of five commissioners -- Sissy Rankin, District 1; Lewis Baggett, District 12; Lettie Kendall, District 13; Reber Kennedy, District 14; and Pat Vaden, District 20 -- volunteered to review all the entries earlier this month. The screening committee narrowed the field to five designs.
After the festival, the flag will be displayed at the historic Montgomery County Courthouse. County officials plan on inviting everyone who submitted a flag design to participate in the flag parade during the Rivers & Spires Festival, Weiland said.
The city of Clarksville chose a design for its flag after a similar process in the late 1980s. The city's flag, which is displayed at city events and on city property, was designed by Kay Drew, who now serves as Clarksville Academy's headmaster.
Devereaux D. Cannon, Jr., 20 May 2005
image located by Paul Bassinson, 4 March 2019
Source:
https://mcgtn.org/
Paul Bassinson, 4 March 2019