Correspondence Relating to Arizona State Flag

Excerpt from the State of Arizona State Symbols describing tge state colors and state flag of Arizona, circa 1927.
Collection area: Political Affairs
Collection dates: 1926-1927
Correspondence, chiefly a letter from Charles W. Harris, Adjuntant General, giving the history of the design and adoption of Arizona's state flag. Also includes form letters from Gov. George W. P. Hunt, Secretary of State J. W. Kerby, a letter from James McClintock, a broadside, and a newspaper clipping relating to the flag's history.
Arizona Federation of Women's Clubs' attempt to designate an official flag day resulted in this correspondence.
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