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      • In commemoration of Indiana 's centennial festivities in 1916, the Journal Gazette sponsored a contest to design a flag for the city of Fort Wayne. Guy Drewett's original winning design included the current white 'Y' stripes on a blue field, but also included two white stars.
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  2. In commemoration of Indiana's centennial festivities in 1916, the Journal Gazette sponsored a contest to design a flag for the city of Fort Wayne. Guy Drewett's original winning design included the current white 'Y' stripes on a blue field, but also included two white stars.

  3. In April 1916 Guy Drewett won a contest sponsored by the Journal Gazette for the design of the Fort Wayne flag using a white Y on a blue field representing the St. Joseph and St. Mary's Rivers merging to form the Maumee.

  4. In commemoration of Indiana's centennial festivities in 1916, the Journal Gazette sponsored a contest to design a flag for the city of Fort Wayne. Guy Drewett's original winning design included the current white 'Y' stripes on a blue field, but also included two white stars.

  5. As part of Fort Wayne’s festivities, the Journal-Gazette held a competition to design a flag that would represent the city. The winner was Guy Drewett. At a centennial pageant, he was among the citizens who were honored for their contribution to Fort Wayne’s celebrations.

  6. In commemoration of Indiana's centennial festivities in 1916, the Journal Gazette sponsored a contest to design a flag for the city of Fort Wayne. Guy Drewett's original winning design included the current white 'Y' stripes on a blue field, but also included two white stars.

  7. Jul 6, 2024 · In celebration of the state's centennial in 1916, The Journal Gazette solicited proposals in a competition to design Fort Wayne's first flag. The contest was inspired by city council's creation of a flag commission, and the winning design was announced 103 years ago today on April 16, 1916.

  8. Nov 22, 2019 · The Journal Gazette sponsored a city flag design contest. Guy Drewitt’s winning design included the current white “Y” stripes on a blue field, and had two white stars, representing that Fort Wayne was Indiana’s 2nd largest city, where the fleur-de-lis and the lion are today.

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