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The legal description from the county code states:
Carroll County
23 [3A-1.] 3-103. County Flag.
The official flag of Carroll County, Maryland, is described as a silhouette of 
the County Seal on a white field having a border on three sides of blue, with 
the official seal of Carroll County, consisting of three concentric circles, one 
with a band of red forming the outer circle, the second separated from the first 
by a ring of white and formed by a broad band of blue with the inscription 
"Carroll County, Maryland" in white inserted between the inner and outer circles 
on the band of blue which forms the second circle also having two white stylized 
six-leaved blossoms located, one each, on opposite sides of the same space 
between the inner and outer circles, and a third and inner circle separated from 
the second by a ring of white and formed by a ring of black within which is a 
replica in brown of the four-horse freight wagon with white cover with the year 
1837 imposed above the wagon, this year being the time of the creation of 
Carroll County from parts of Frederick and  Baltimore Counties.
Phil Nelson, 8 July 2002