North
Dakota State Flag
ND
The 39th state,
admitted 1889
The
North Dakota ND flag was carried by the men of the First
North Dakota Volunteers during the Spanish-American War in 1895 and then again when the
regiment was in the Philippines in 1899. The figure of the bald eagle is similar to
the eagle on the seal of the United States, but this one carries seven arrows instead of
13 and an olive branch with three red berries instead of 13 green olives. Also, the
national eagle is holding a scroll in a closed beak, while the state eagle's beak is
open. But the olive branch still stands for peace and the arrows, power. The
13 stripes on the eagle's shield stand for the first 13 states. And the fan-shaped
design above the eagle symbolize the rising of a new nation. North
Dakota State
Flag Adopted: 1911
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