-
Search


View Your Cart

Shop Online
U.S. MILITARY FLAGS
Patriotic Decorations & Flags
U.S. State Flags & Territory Flags
United States Flags
US Official and World Organizations Flags
Historical Amercian Flags
World Flags
Canadian Flags
Indoor Flagstaff & Accessories
Classroom Flags-Banners
Nautical & Marine Flags
Seasonal & Holiday Banners
Popular Flags
Religious Flags
SPORTS FLAGS
Attention Banners
MINIATURE FLAG & SETS
Flag Cases & Metal Display Cases
ACCESSORIES, BRACKET, HOLDERS
BEACH WARNING FLAGS
All Items


Our Site
Home
Contact US Flag Supply
Track Your Order
On-line Flag Catalog
Calendar / Flag Flying Days 
2010 Catalog/PDF Version
Saluting the American Flag
The 50 State's Flag History
International Signal Code Flags
History of the American Flag
How long will my flag last?
How to Fold a Flag
US Flag Supply's Testimonial
Flag Etiquette Rules
Terms & Conditions
About US
Site Map






New York State Flag History

A modern version of a Revolutionary War flag, today's New York State flag displays the State Coat of Arms, adopted in 1778, and centered on a dark blue field.

The shield depicts a cloudless sky with a rising sun behind three mountains, the highlands of the Hudson River. A three masted, square rigged ship and a Hudson River sloop navigate towards each other on the Hudson River representing commerce. The river is bordered by a grassy shore fringed with shrubs.

Beneath the shield on a white ribbon is the State Motto, "Excelsior (Ever Upward)," signifying a reach for ever higher goals. Above the shield, the crest shows a Bald Eagle, wings spread, perched atop a globe depicting the northern Atlantic Ocean. The eagle faces right, a good omen.

On one side of the shield stands "Justice," her hair decorated with pearls. She is blindfolded and carries a sword in one hand and a scale in the other hand. These symbols represent the impartiality and fairness of justice required to mete out punishment and reward. Justice is clothed in gold with a blue belt edged with red. A loose red robe hangs from her

Opposite Justice, stands "Liberty," holding a pole topped with the Phrygian cap. These caps were given to Roman slaves when emancipated and adopted by French Revolutionists as symbols of Liberty. A crown is at her left foot, thrown there to symbolize the failed control of the British Monarchy. Liberty is clothed in blue and wearing red sandals. Like Justice, a red robe hangs from her shoulder and her unbound hair is decorated with pearls.

Link here to the New York State Historical Society for facts, figures, and history of New York.


Back to Articles