Pre-official flags In 1871, a group of women from
Little Rock organized a local fair. During the event they displayed their state flag. It was a
pennant with the state coat of arms in the middle done up in
oil paint. A state flag was flown over the Arkansas state building during 1876
Centennial Exposition. Its design is unknown. Another mention of a state flag was in 1890. In Little Rock, a local
Temperance chapter was planning a large children's parade in the city. They ordered that the kids carry 2 flags, the American flag and a "State Banner". The banner's design was not described and it is unknown when it was made. The first request for a state flag was 1908, when the American Consul-General in
Shanghai,
China asked the Governor for a state flag to be displayed in the
Shanghai Volunteer Corps headquarters. with an official state flag. The chapter contacted Arkansas secretary of state Earle E. Hodges requesting information on how to obtain the state's flag. Hodges then informed the chapter that no such state flag existed. With Hodge's support, the Pine Bluff Chapter began a statewide contest to design a new state flag. A committee was appointed, and it asked for designs to be submitted for consideration, with 65 entries being submitted in total. Hocker's design was "a rectangular field of red, on which is placed a large white diamond, bordered by a wide band of blue. Across the diamond is the word 'ARKANSAS'," (placed there by request of the committee) "and the blue stars, one above, two below the word. On the blue band are placed 25 white stars." In 1923, the legislature added a fourth star, representing the
Confederate States. This fourth star was originally placed so that there were two stars above the state name and two below; this was to include the Confederate States alongside
France,
Spain, and the
United States. Since this disturbed the other two meanings of the original three stars, the legislature corrected this in 1924 by placing the fourth star above "ARKANSAS" and the original three stars below it, as it is today. The 1924 design was confirmed as law in 1987 by Act 116, signed by Governor
Bill Clinton. In 2011, Act 1205 (formerly House Bill 1546) was signed by Governor
Mike Beebe, adding some more details to the flag. In the terms of colors, the red and blue used on the flag of Arkansas are Old Glory Red and Old Glory Blue. The Act also stated that flags purchased by the secretary of state must be manufactured in the United States. In 2018, the original 1913 Arkansas state flag and a 1923 version both underwent an estimated $20,000 in restoration cost. ==Salute==