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Here are the Governor's flags, from State Military Regulation 16, section 2, 8 April 1966:
a. The flag of the Governor is of blue wool bunting, 10.2 feet hoist
by 16 feet fly. In each of the four corners is a white five-pointed
star with one point upwards, and in the center of the flag is the
coat of arms of the State.
b. The color of the Governor is of blue silk, 4 feet 4 inches hoist
by 5 feet 6 inches fly, of the same design as that of the flag of the
Governor and trimmed on three edges with a knotted fringe of blue and
gold bullion 2.5 inches wide. The device and stars are embroidered.
The staff is of wood, ebony finish, single screw jointed, 10 feet 3
inches in length, including gold-plated head and ferrule. The head
is a spear 7.75 inches in height. Attached just below the head of
the staff is a cord 8 feet 6 inches in length, with a tassel at each
end. Cord and tassel are of blue and gold silk strands.
c. The boat flag of the Governor is of blue wool bunting, 3 feet
hoist by 4 feet fly, of the same design as that of the flag of the
Governor.
d. The automobile flag of the Governor is of blue silk or other suitable material, 1 foot 6 inches hoist by 2 feet 2 inches fly, of the same design as that of the flag of the Governor, and is trimmed on three edges with a knotted fringe of blue and gold silk strands 1.5 inches wide.
In an unrelated note, the official State muffin is the apple muffin.
The ladybug (coccinella novemnotata) is the official insect.
Kurt Stutt, 1996-JUL-04
Arms on blue, just like state flag today. [ric82]
Nick Artimovich, 1996-MAY-02