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City of Camden, NJ
Camden County
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[HISTORY: Adopted by the City Council of the City of Camden 5-27-1999 by Ord. No. MC-3481 (Ch. 56 of the 1987 Code). Amendments noted where applicable.]
The two corners are in light blue with a bar of white running diagonally across the center, with the coat of arms in the center of the white. The flag is trimmed with regulation United States yellow silk fringe.
In the center of the design is a shield containing the coat of arms of Lord Camden. In the right half of the shield is a ship representing the City as a port of entry with its shipbuilding industries and in the left half the coat of arms of Lord Camden as above noted. A figure of a man to the right represents the various industries, while on the rear is a copy of the first locomotive that was ever used on a railroad in the City. The figure of a woman on the left represents learning and intelligence. The whole is surmounted by a copy of a coronet used by Lord Camden from which projects a pine tree, emblematic of Pyne Poynt, the first name given to any portion of the territory now embraced within the City of Camden.
The City colors are light blue and white.