official flag and government emblem of the U.S. state of Illinois From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The flag and Seal of the State of Illinois are the state's official symbols. The seal is used on official state documents. The top part of the seal has the words "Seal of the State of Illinois" The date Aug. 26th 1818 (on which Illinois was declared a U.S. State) is at the bottom of the seal. A bald eagle is in the middle.[1]
Secretary of the State Sharon Tyndale made an updated version for the seal in 1867.
Use | Civil and state flag |
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Proportion | 3:5 |
Adopted | June 27, 1969 |
Design | Seal of Illinois on a white field |
Designed by | Sharon Tyndale |
The state's flag was chosen in 1915. It originally did not have the word Illinois at the bottom of the flag. But in 1969, the state word was added to the flag.[2] The 1969 edition of Illinois' flag is the version that was used from then on.
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