California State Flag
Historic Bear Flag raised at Sonoma
on June 14, 1846, by a group of American settlers in revolt against Mexican
rule. The flag was designed by William Todd on a piece of new unbleached
cotton. The star imitated the lone star of Texas. A grizzly bear represented
the many bears seen in the state. The word, "California Republic"
was placed beneath the star and bear. It was adopted by the 1911 State
Legislature as the State Flag. [Source: California Blue Book.]
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