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Raven
9-10 (2002-2003), courtesy of the North American Vexillological Association,
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Text and image(s) from American City Flags, Raven 9-10 (2002-2003), courtesy of the North American Vexillological Association, which retains copyright. Image(s) from American City Flags by permission of David B. Martucci.
Shreveport�s flag is a vertical tribar of equal blue, white, and
yellow stripes. In the center of the white bar is the civic shield, divided
diagonally by a red bar running from the top hoist to the bottom fly.
On the bar are three white magnolia blossoms in square frames. The
upper section has a blue field with 18 gold five-pointed stars, the lower
section has a white field with stylized bluish ermine tips. Atop the
shield is a nesting pelican, in natural colors. Curving around the lower
portion of the shield is a squared wreath of green cotton leaves, partially
covered on its lower part by a white heraldic ribbon on which appears
City of Shreveport 1835. The date is divided, with the �18� on the
hoist side and the �35� on the fly side. The city�s name is in the center.
John M. Purcell, American City Flags,
Raven
9-10,
2002-2003
A contest was held in 1934 with a top prize of
$50. A seven-member contest committee chose a winner, then submitted
the design to the eleven-member design committee, which approved
it and submitted it to the flag committee, made up of 31 members,
where it received final approval. A seven-member publicity committee
was charged with the responsibility of having an actual flag manufactured.
Flag adopted: 1935 (official).
John M. Purcell, American City Flags,
Raven
9-10,
2002-2003
Stewart G. Davis, a local artist.
John M. Purcell, American City Flags,
Raven
9-10,
2002-2003
As the local chamber of commerce was
planning a large celebration in honor of the city�s centennial in 1935, it
felt that a suitable flag for the city should be adopted to generate interest
in the city�s citizenry.
John M. Purcell, American City Flags,
Raven
9-10,
2002-2003
The City of Shreveport Louisiana was founded in 1836 based on a treaty with the Caddo Indians of 1835. As part of the centennial celebration a public contest was held to design an official flag for the city. In 1934, the only city in the State of Louisiana that had a flag, adopted in 1918, was New Orleans with its French style red-white-blue which had there upon emblazoned a golden fleur-de-lis.
The design prize of $50 was collected by a local artist, Stewart G. Davis, after having been selected by a civic committee. This design was a French style tricolor of deep French blue - white - gold and a coat-of-arms centered in the white panel.
C. Eugene Baldwin, 15 November 1998
image located by Paul Bassinson, 17 August 2019
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https://www.shreveportla.gov/
Paul Bassinson, 17 August 2019