Oklahoma Code § 73-25

Title 73. State Capital And Capitol Building: Oklahoma Historical Society – Maintenance and display of
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flags, standards, or banners.
A.  The history of the area that is now known as the State of
Oklahoma was shaped by its location in the crossroads of the
emerging American West.  Consequently, what is now Oklahoma was
coveted by many nations and governments as a key to controlling a
large part of North America.  Spain, England, France, the United
States of America, Mexico, the Republic of Texas, the Confederate
States of America, and the many tribal nations in Oklahoma have

contributed by their governance and influence to the cultural
heritage of the great State of Oklahoma.
B.  In recognition of the unique and honorable history and
culture of Oklahoma, the Oklahoma Historical Society, when funds are
available or secured by donation, shall maintain and display in a
dignified manner at the Oklahoma Historical Society replicas of
fourteen flags, standards, or banners listed in subsection C of this
section of the nations and governments which have claimed governance
of the lands now encompassed within the borders of the State of
Oklahoma.  The flags, standards, or banners shall be displayed in a
historical flag plaza as part of the new History Center for the
Oklahoma Historical Society on the northeast corner of Lincoln
Boulevard and Northeast 23rd Street in Oklahoma City.
C.  The following fourteen flags, standards, or banners to be
displayed pursuant to this section shall be:
1.  The current United States of America flag;
2.  Coronado's Royal Standard of Spain of 1541;
3.  The Great Union of Great Britain flag of 1663;
4.  The French Royal Standard of 1719;
5.  The Standard of the Spanish Empire of 1763;
6.  The Standard of Napoleon's French Republic of 1800;
7.  The fifteen-star United States of America flag of 1818;
8.  The Republic of Mexico flag which flew over the Oklahoma
Panhandle from 1821 to 1836;
9.  The Republic of Texas flag which flew over the Oklahoma
Panhandle from 1836 to 1839;
10.  The Lone Star Flag of Texas which flew over the Oklahoma
Panhandle from 1839 to 1850;
11.  The Flag of the Choctaw Indian Nation carried by Choctaw
Nation Confederate troops from 1861 to 1865;
12.  The First National Flag of the Confederate States of
America adopted on March 4, 1861;
13.  The Oklahoma state flag adopted by the Oklahoma State
Legislature in 1911; and
14.  The Oklahoma state flag adopted by the Oklahoma State
Legislature in 1925.
D.  The flags, standards, or banners directed to be displayed by
subsection C of this section shall be displayed every day except
when the weather is inclement.

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