Flag of Connecticut
A white shield bearing three grapevines on an azure blue field, beneath the Latin motto Qui Transtulit Sustinet.
A white shield bearing three grapevines on an azure blue field, beneath the Latin motto Qui Transtulit Sustinet.
A buff diamond on a colonial blue field bearing the state coat of arms, with the date "December 7, 1787" beneath.
A red saltire on a white field overlaid with the state seal at the centre.

Three horizontal stripes (red, white, red) with a blue canton bearing the Georgia coat of arms surrounded by 13 stars.
Eight horizontal stripes of red, white, and blue, with a Union Jack in the canton.
A blue field with the state seal at the centre and a red banner reading "STATE OF IDAHO" below.
The Illinois state seal in colour on a white field, with the word ILLINOIS added below in 1969.
A gold torch surrounded by 19 gold stars on a navy blue field — adopted for the state's 1916 centennial.
A vertical tricolour of blue, white, and red, with a bald eagle holding a banner reading "Our liberties we prize and our rights we will maintain" on the central stripe.