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The flag of Florida
From 1868 to 1900, the flag of Florida was simply the seal of Florida
on a white background. In the late 1890s, Governor Francis P.
The first flag of Florida was hoisted on June 25, 1845, at the
inauguration of its first governor, William D. Moseley. It had five
horizontal stripes (blue, orange, red, white, and green) and a ribbon
with the inscription “Let us alone.” The U.S.
English: Flag of FloridaEspañol: Bandera de FloridaFrançais : Drapeau
de la FlorideHawai`i: Ka hae PololikaItaliano: Bandiera della Florida日本語:
フロリダ州の旗Latina: Vexillum FloridaeNederlands: Vlag van FloridaDiné
bizaad: Łóodah Hahoodzo bidah naatʼaʼíDeutsch: Fahne von FloridaРусский:
Флаг ФлоридыСрпски / Srpski: Zastava američke savezne države Floride
The original 1868 state flag of Florida was simply the Florida State
Seal centered on a field of white. In the 1890's, Florida's governor
suggested adding the red cross so the flag would not look like a
banner of truce or surrender when hanging limp on a flagpole.