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image by David Sigley, 23 February 2024
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The flag is a deep golden field with two dark blue vertical bars. In between the bars is the township coat of arms.
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Video showing the flag:
https://www.facebook.com/ScottTwp/videos
David Sigley, 22 February 2024
image located by David Sigley, 22 February 2024
The Coat of Arms depicts a shield with four symbols. The first is a plough for agriculture. The second is a burning cabins, representing the Whisky Rebellion of 1791-94. The third shows the St. Luke's Episcopal Church, the oldest Episcopal church in Southwestern Pennsylvania and one of the oldest frontier churches west of the Allegheny Mountains. It was first constructed as a log stockade church in 1790, though it's stone wall was later added in 1852, and finished in 1855. The fourth shows the Scott Township Pool, which is part of the larger Scott Township Park. above the shield are six stars, three on ether side. above the stars are the Township's name and founding year.
Source of the coat of arms: https://scott-twp.com/wp-content/pdfs/Scott-Township-Street-Map.pdf
David Sigley, 22 February 2024
image located by David Sigley, 22 February 2024
The logo uses the shield with the same six stars. In the center is a map of the township, along with it's neighboring boroughs and townships. Under the shield is a laurel wreath.
Source of the logo: https://scott-twp.com/
David Sigley, 22 February 2024