Flag of Arizona
Arizona's flag was sketched on an envelope in 1910 for a rifle team. Adopted in 1917, it became law without the governor's signature.
Flag of Arizona
Official State Flag of Arizona
State Flag of Arizona
History of the Arizona State Flag
At the 1910 National Rifle Matches at Camp Perry, Ohio, every state team displayed a flag or emblem. Arizona had none. Colonel Charles W. Harris, serving as team captain, sketched a design of thirteen rays, a copper star, and a blue field. The rifle team carried it at national matches for seven years before the legislature took it up.
Carl Hayden, Arizona's first U.S. Representative, contributed to the design alongside Harris. When the legislature adopted the flag in 1917, the official version was sewn by Hayden's wife, Nan D. Hayden. On February 27, 1917, the Third Arizona Legislature passed the bill. Governor Thomas Campbell received it but never signed it. Under Arizona law, it passed without his signature. He never publicly explained why.
Arizona's flag began as a rifle team banner in 1910. Thirteen rays record the original colonies. A copper star names Arizona's largest industry. Red and gold honor the Spanish explorers who crossed the territory. Navy blue matches the U.S. flag.
Arizona Flag Meaning and Symbolism
Thirteen Rays
Copper Star
Blue Field
Official Colors and Dimensions
Arizona's flag uses blue, red, gold, and copper. Blue and red are matched to the U.S. flag by law, defined in state statute with Pantone and Cable values.
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Historical Versions of the Flag
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Harris's original design, used informally by the Arizona National Guard for seven years. No legislation gave it official status until 1917.
Harris's rifle team design formalized as the official state flag in 1917. It remains the only official flag Arizona has ever flown.
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