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image by David Sigley, 19 February 2026
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The flag is an orange field with the township seal in the center.
Video of the flag (3:50): https://archive.org/details/aqma-1-dxwg-okc-hhggzrdg-ofur-mv-ha-zt-xfsv-3negr-3o-nd-vw-oqbe-ys-f-69mzxt-wfka
David Sigley, 19 February 2026
image by David Sigley, 19 February 2026
The seal is made of an off-white ring scripted in the townships name, with a trio of oak leaves on the left and right hand sides. In the disc of the same color, is a coat of arms. In the shield shows the township initials in between two orange bars. Under the lower orange bar is a barn in the center of a field for the agriculture of the township. The wreath of the arms are some wheat ears. Crowning the arms is an Indian arrowhead for the tribes the lived in the area, particularly the Lenape. Under the shield is a ribbon bearing the townships founding year.
Source: https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=165107022477471&set=a.165106979144142
David Sigley, 19 February 2026