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Flag of Mississippi - Wikipedia
The flag of Mississippi consists of a white magnolia blossom surrounded by 21 stars and the words "In God We Trust" written below, all put over a blue Canadian pale with two vertical gold borders on a red field.
Flag of Mississippi | History, Design & Meaning | Britannica
Dec 20, 2024 · Mississippi State flag of Mississippi, U.S., from February 7, 1894, to June 30, 2020. (more) A new state constitution was adopted in 1890; it was the product of a white majority that wished to minimize the influence in state affairs of local Blacks and of the federal government.
The History of Mississippi's State Flag - 2013-02
Without much attention or even public knowledge, the 1894 Mississippi Legislature, acting on the recommendation of Governor John M. Stone, approved a flag with three bars of blue, white, and red and a canton in the top left corner that contained the Confederate Battle Flag.
Mississippi’s forgotten flags: A brief history on state flags ... - WLBT
Jun 28, 2020 · From January 1861 to March 1861 the Bonnie Blue Flag was the unofficial emblem of the sovereign state of Mississippi. Mississippi had not yet joined the Confederate States of America. A committee was formed to design a coat of arms and “a suitable flag.”
Flags Over Mississippi - 2000-08 - mshistorynow.mdah.ms.gov
Mississippi did not officially adopt a state flag until 1861, when it seceded from the United States and joined the Confederate States of America. Prior to that time, several flags had flown over the territory that would become the state of Mississippi on December 10, 1817. 1.
The History of the Mississippi State Flag - US Flag Supply
Though Mississippi flew the flags of the Confederate States of America from 1861 to 1865, the Magnolia Flag actually remained the "official" flag for 33 years. The First National Flag (Stars and Bars) was used from 1861 to 1863.
Mississippi (U.S.) - CRW Flags
Jan 4, 2025 · The flag of Mississippi during the War for Southern Independence (1861-1865) was a white flag with a magnolia tree in natural colors. The canton was blue and had a single white star (reminiscent of the Bonnie Blue flag).
History of Mississippi Flags
Flag of the Republic of Mississippi, 1861. When Mississippi seceded from the United States on January 9, 1861, there was not yet any Confederate States of America, and thus another sovereign nation was born.
Mississippi State Flag | Mississippi Department of Archives
On July 1, 2020, Mississippi retired the state’s 1894 flag—the last state flag in the nation to incorporate the Confederate battle flag. The legislature directed that the new design must not include contain that flag but must include the words “In God We Trust.”
Mississippi State Flag
Mississippi has had three state flags, and the first two were closely associated with the state’s Confederate history. Mississippi and most other states did not adopt official flags until the Civil War. When Mississippi seceded on 9 January 1861 and thus became a de facto independent entity, the need for a state flag became obvious.