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      • The flag of New Jersey consists of a field of buff, symbolizing the original color of the uniform coats worn by George Washington and his troops. In the center of the flag is the state seal, which features a shield with three plows and a horse’s head, representing agriculture and industry.
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  2. U.S. state flag consisting of a background of buff (light tan) with the state coat of arms in the centre. The state flag was adopted on March 26, 1896, and in 1938 a law clarified that the right to display the flag was not limited to the governor alone.

  3. The flag of New Jersey near the bottom of the Cape May Lighthouse. The flag of the State of New Jersey includes the coat of arms of the state on a buff-colored background. [7] In a 1965 law, the specific color shades of Jersey blue and buff were defined by the state.

  4. Jul 29, 2023 · The flag of New Jersey is a symbol of the states rich history and unique identity. The buff color and state coat of arms pay tribute to the state’s agricultural heritage, while the blue and white represent the state’s connection to the United States.

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    On March 23rd, 1779 during the war of the Revolution, the Continental Congress, by resolution authorized and directed the Commander-in-Chief to prescribe the uniform, both as to color and facings, for the regiments of the New Jersey Continental Line. In accordance with this resolution, General Washington, in General Orders dated Army Headquarters, ...

    In 1928, the New Jersey state legislature enacted Joint Resolution 8 blazoning the arms of the state as "Three ploughs in an escutcheon, azure; supporters Liberty and Ceres. The Goddess Liberty to carry in her dexter hand a pole, proper, surmounted by a cap gules, with band azure at the bottom, displaying on the band six stars, argent; tresses fall...

    image located by Jan Mertens, 13 October 2008 Offered by "edwinart" on eBay was a "Tricentennial New Jersey" flag, no. 200252292493 (accessed 12 Sep 2008). Size: Approx. 3 x 5 feet, made of Defiance brand cotton bunting. Obviously the logo is supposed to symbolize the tercentennial 1664-1964, but the symbolism is not clear except for the triangle: ...

    image located by Jan Mertens, 3 June 2010 A special bicentennial New Jersey / US flag was offered on eBay last year by "edwinart". It showed the logo in the national colours, on a white background, as it appears on this plaque: www.pl8s.com/ps-photos-3/3794.jpg. Additional information provided (slightly edited): "Roughly 3 x 5 Feet / Made by Nyl-Gl...

    image by Joe McMillan, 21 April 2000 The state military crest, which is the crest used in the coats of arms of units of the National Guard, as granted by the precursor organizations of what is now the Army Institute of Heraldry. The official Institute of Heraldry blazon is"A lion's head erased or collared four fusils gules." Joe McMillan, 21 April ...

  5. Current flag of New Jersey with main information. You will also learn the location of the state.

  6. The beautiful buff color of the New Jersey State flag dates all the way back to 1779 and the New Jersey Regiments mustered for the Revolutionary War. The color was chosen by General George Washington when he was directed by the Continental Congress to prescribe the uniform for the regiments of the New Jersey Continental Line.

  7. The New Jersey flag (with the centered sea) originated in 1787, and was officially adopted in 1896. The flag's field is a light, yellow (or buff) color. It was personally selected by General George Washington in 1779, and worn as a uniform color by his New Jersey Continental Line troops in the Revolutionary War.

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