File:1911-1913 Utah's First Official State flag.svg
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English: Made Utah's first official state flag on March 9, 1911. It was based upon the 1903 Utah Governor's Flag created by the Utah State Society Daughters of the Revolution for display at St. Louis World's Fair. It was intended to be presented to the new U.S.S. Utah battleship, but was never made. It was superceded by the 1913 Utah flag. |
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