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A white flag with the town seal showing a coastal village, and written on the sea THE BIRTHPLACE OF AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE 1687. In an outer ring are the town name and date of incorporation. Ipswich is in Essex County.
Dov Gutterman, 10 November 2002
From
https://historicipswich.org/2018/02/26/the-ipswich-town-flag:
The
Ipswich Town Flag
BY GORDON HARRIS
Behind the Selectmen in Meeting
Room A at Town Hall are the American and Massachusetts flags, and in a frame
between them is the Ipswich Town Flag. I found the history of our flag in the
1996 Ipswich Annual Town Report:
“This year, the Town Clerk’s office was
involved in designing a flag for the Town of Ipswich which was requested by
former Selectman Charles Wayne. Ipswich, despite its long and rich history, had
never had a Town flag. The flag was designed with the assistance of engineer/
computer whiz Andy Agapow of Burleigh Avenue. The flag has a “cleaned-up,”
full-color version of the Town seal on a white background with a royal blue
border and fringe. The seal has been changed slightly so it is more readable
from a distance.
Underneath the Town scene, in the blue water, are the
large gold letters that read: “The Birthplace of American Independence – 1687.”
In the border around the Town scene, are the large gold letters that read:
“Ipswich Massachusetts – Incorporated 1634.”
Both individuals and
community groups, (50th Anniversary Committee (WWII), Lions Club of Ipswich,
Kosciusko Club, Polish Legion of American Veterans, St. Lawrence Literary
Society, Roland & Diane Gallant and Inge Hardy (in memory of Capt. Arthur Hardy)
donated more than $1,600 to create three flags for the Town.
One of the
flags was raised in the Great Hall of the State House on June 13th. Attending
the presentation were members of the WWII 50th Anniversary Committee. The flag
collection in the Great Hall gallery depicts the unique characteristics and
history of the state’s cities and towns. Representatives from the three Polish
organizations in Town presented the flag they had donated, with a plaque, to the
Board of Selectmen on July 8th. This flag is located in the Town Hall. The third
flag was displayed at the Special Town Meeting on October 21st. Many thanks to
Andy Agapow, Albert Ebinger and everyone who donated money for a job well done.”
Paul Bassinson, 8 May 2019