Delaware
State Flag
DE
The 1st state, admitted 1787Although
Delaware DE was the first state of the nation, Delaware took a long time in deciding on
a state flag. Finally, Delaware state officials authorized a design that combined elements
from previous Delaware state flags. The diamond shape stands for an early nickname, the Diamond
State, which referred to the perception that Delaware was small, but like a diamond, it
was worth a great deal and had a lot to offer. The blue and buff colors represent
the uniforms that some Delaware minutemen wore in battles during the Revolutionary War. The
blue is also that of the blue hen, the official Delaware state bird. Within the diamond, a
soldier and a farmer stand casually looking toward each other, signifying cooperation to
maintain liberty and independence, the words below them.
Delaware State Flag Adopted: 1913
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