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Mechanicville, New York (U.S.)

Saratoga County

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[Flag of Mechanicville, New York] image located by Vanja Poposki, 2 June 2013
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Description of the flag

The image above was cropped from the website of "Gettysburg Flag Works" www.gettysburgflag.com/images/CityOfMechanicville.jpg. Colonel Elmer E. Ellsworth (1837-1861), who grew up in Mechanicville, was the first conspicuous casualty of the American Civil War:
"The day after Virginia voted to secede from the Union, eight regiments of infantry were sent across the Potomac River to seize Arlington Heights and Alexandria. Colonel Ellsworth, the leader of the Eleventh New York Volunteer Regiment, saw a Confederate flag flying over the Marshall House hotel. Ellsworth charged up the stairs and cut down the flag, only to be shot by James Jackson, the hotel proprietor, who was then killed by Francis Brownell, one of Ellsworth's soldiers. The incident electrified Washington, D.C. Ellsworth lay in state at the White House, Brownell received the Medal of Honor, and everyone wanted relics of the Marshall House incident. Over the years the Smithsonian acquired Jackson's shotgun and Brownell's rifle and Medal of Honor as well as this piece of the flag in 1961."
www.smithsonianlegacies.si.edu/objectdescription.cfm?ID=34 - Smithsonian Legacies website

Ivan Sache, 3 June 2013

The flag of Mechanicville was approved in 1986. The design was by Commissioner of Accounts Clara Mae Pitcheralle, who was also assisted by the staff of the accounts office.

It appears the current version of the flag has changed a bit from the version adopted. The flag as adopted displays a portrait of Ellsworth as he appears on the city seal, superimposed in the center of a circle of red. It shows Ellsworth in a blue uniform. Around the circle is "City of Mechanicville, N.Y. 1915" in gold letters.

Source: the Schenectady Gazette of April 14, 1986
Daniel Renterķa, 16 February 2024


Police Department

The Mechanicville Police Department does not have a flag, as reported to me by Detective Sergeant Alex Dunn.
Paul Bassinson, 17 March 2023