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According to the Ingham County Historical Commission on Facebook, the J.L.
Hudson Company of Detroit produced and then presented flags for every county in
Michigan in 1941. Extensive research was done on the counties to ensure
appropriate symbolism on their flags. All flags made for the counties were 5 by
8 feet and made of silk. Each flag has its county name on it. A committee in
each county was also appointed by the company to identify and recommend the
group to receive the county flag; these were presented to the designated group
in the summer of 1941.
Daniel RenterÃa, 24 January 2024
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