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Municipal flags in Essex County:
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The first flag of Essex County was designed by pupils of the Essex County 
Training School and approved by the Board of Commissioners in September 1919. 
Proportions were 3:5. It was produced by Mrs. Hodder, superintendent of the 
Women's Prison.
The flag displays a plow and sheaf of wheat in the upper 
left-hand corner, representing agriculture; mills with smoking chimneys, 
representing manufacturing; a beehive and busy bees, representing industry; 
horns of plenty on each side, representing abundance; and finally, centered is 
the county seal. Over all is an eagle, representing the protection of America.
Source: the Boston Daily Globe of August 11, 1922.
Daniel Rentería, 
10 February 2024
![[Essex County Sheriff]](../images/u/us-ma-ex-sh.jpg) image located by Paul Bassinson, 15 May 2021
 
image located by Paul Bassinson, 15 May 2021
Image of the flag of the Essex County Sheriff’s Office obtained from
	
	https://www.facebook.com/essexcountysheriffsdepartment/photos/989734784563051  
	Paul Bassinson, 15 May 2021