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New Hampshire, 2`x3`
Flag History
Although the general design used on New Hampshire's flag had been in use since 1784, it became official in 1909, with slight changes made in 1931. The state seal is the focus of this flag, depicting and optimistic rising sun behind the Raleigh, which was a ship built for use in the Revolutionary War. It is surrounded by a wreath of laurel, an ancient symbol of fame, honor and victory. The nine stars within the wreath show that New Hampshire was the ninth state to join the Union. The water stands for the harbor of Portsmouth, and in the lower left corner is granite, a strong and sturdy rock, representing the state's rugged landscape and the sturdy character of the people New Hampshire's nickname is the Granite State.


Flag Adopted: 1909
State Nickname: The Granite State
State Motto: Live free or die
Area: 9,279 square miles
Approximate Population: 950,000
Capital: Concord
Largest City: Manchester
Major Products: hay, vegetables, apples, metal ware, stone
State Bird: Purple Finch
State Tree: White Birch
State Flower: Purple Lilac


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