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The flag of Michigan
using Vector Magic Flag of Michigan, from the xrmap flag collection
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I pledge allegiance to the flag of Michigan, and to the state for
which it stands, two beautiful peninsulas united by a bridge of steel,
where equal opportunity and justice to all is our ideal.
The current flag of Michigan was adopted in 1911. The flag contains a
Bald Eagle, representing the U.S., an elk and moose, symbols of the
State, and on a shield, a buckskin-clad frontiersman standing on a
peninsula surrounded by a lake.
flag of Michigan refers to the State's position on the Canadian
Frontier; the device shows a man standing on a headland lit by the
rising sun. The supporters are an elk and a moose, and the American
eagle and motto form the crest.
"I pledge allegiance to the flag of Michigan, and to the state for
which it stands, two beautiful peninsulas united by a bridge of steel,
where equal opportunity and justice to all is our ideal."
Joe McMillan, 13 August 1999
This pledge was written and copyrighted by Mr. Harold G.
The design of the flag of Michigan is not the same with the color
motif being used by other U.S states which are red, blue and white. It
is different from the other state flags.