Flag Of New Mexico 1915
Three years earlier new mexico and arizona became the 47th and 48th states as the figures in the upper right had corner of the new mexican flag indicate.
Flag of new mexico 1915. Many people consider a flag designed for a state flag exhibit at the 1915 world s fair in san diego california to be the first although the flag was made up for the exhibit since new mexico was the only united states. During the san diego world s fair of 1915 the fair featured an exhibit hall in which all the state flags were displayed since new mexico did not have an official flag an unofficial flag was displayed consisting of a blue field with the united states flag in the upper left corner the words new mexico and 47 because. It was designed in 1920 to highlight the state s native american pueblo and nuevo méxico hispano roots. The colors evoke the flags of habsburg spain the cross of burgundy spain and the crown of aragon brought by the conquistadors.
During the world fair of 1915 the state did not have a flag so an unofficial flag was used. State flag consisting of a yellow field background with a zia indian sun in red as its central symbol. This flag had a blue field the text new mexico the number 47 the national flag and the number 47 representing the state s entry into the united states. On a blue background it included the name of the state its order of admission to the union 47 the state seal and a u s.
The flag of the u s. The current flag of new mexico is commonly mistaken to be the second flag of new mexico although it is really the first. The united states flag included here is the one with forty eight stars the correct number at the time new mexico adopted the pattern on 19 march 1915. State of new mexico consists of a red sun symbol of the zia people on a field of yellow and was officially introduced in 1925.