Flag of New Jersey
The
State Flag of New Jersey includes the emblem from the official
State Seal of New Jersey on a buff-colored background. According to the minutes of the New Jersey General Assembly for March 11, 1896, the buff color is due indirectly to
George Washington, who had ordered on October 2, 1779, that the uniform coats of the
New Jersey Continental Line be dark (
Jersey) blue, with buff facings. Buff-colored facings had till then been reserved only for his own uniform and those of other Continental generals and their aides. Then, on February 28, 1780, the Continental War Officers in Philadelphia directed that all regiments were to have state flags, with the background colors of the state flags the same as their uniform coat facings.
External link
Minutes of the New Jersey General Assembly for March 11, 1896