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In Boys' Life, the Boy Scouts' Magazine, Vol. V, No. 5, July 1915 is an article and a black and white drawing about the adoption of the flag for the (fictional) Town of Woodbridge. The designer is a boy scout Nipper Knapp, and the flag was adopted before the 4th of July celebration in 1915. The flag is blood red with emblem (that will become a town seal) in a circle design that is divided in two - on one the half pine tree of Vermont, and on the other a quarry derrick.
The full story is published here: books.google.com
Valentin Poposki, 12 September 2010
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