At least one elected official has suggested replacing the state seal in the center of the flag with the Old Man of the Mountain, to memorialize its collapse in 2003, but no official action has been taken on the proposal.
NH Flag Proposal "Pimsleurable1"
NH Flag Proposal "Pimsleurable 2"
NH Flag Proposal "Pimsleurable 2" edited by Zolntsa
NH Flag Proposal "FlagFreak"
NH Flag Proposal "FederalRepublic"
NH Flag Proposal "Edward O'Connor"
NH Flag Proposal "ironchefshark"
NH Flag Proposal "J'raxis"
NH Flag Proposal "Catilina"
NH Flag Proposal "VulcanTrekkie45"
NH Flag Proposal "Frank Pastore"
NH Flag Proposal "Carlos Thompson"
NH Flag Proposal "VT45 1"
NH Flag Proposal "VT45 2"
NH Flag Proposal "Marmocet"
NH Flag Proposal "Leonardo Piccioni"
NH Flag Proposal "Tibbetts"
NH Flag Proposal by Kermitdefrog
NH Flag Proposal "Ben Karnell"
NH Flag Proposal "BigRed618"
New Hampshire flag proposal 1 by
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New Hampshire flag proposal 2 by
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New Hampshire flag proposal 3 by
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New Hampshire flag proposal 4 by
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New Hampshire flag proposal 5 by
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New Hampshire flag proposal 6 by
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New Hampshire flag proposal 7 by
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New Hampshire flag proposal 8 by
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New Hampshire State Flag Symplistic Proposal. The number one represents New Hampshire’s status as the first colony to break away from Great Britain in 1776. By Ed Mitchell. 2013.
Updated New Hampshire state flag proposal by Ed Mitchell. 2016.
New Hampshire Flag Proposal No. 5 Designed By: Stephen Richard Barlow 19 MAY 2015 at 0845 HRS CST (Canton Design Credit to: Vulcan Trekkie45)
New Hampshire Flag Proposal No. 6 Designed By: Stephen Richard Barlow 19 MAY 2015 at 0845 HRS CST (Canton Design Credit to: Vulcan Trekkie45)
New Hampshire Flag Proposal No. 7 Designed By: Stephen Richard Barlow 19 MAY 2015 at 0903 HRS CST (Canton Design Credit to: Vulcan Trekkie45)
New Hampshire Flag Proposal No. 8 Designed By: Stephen Richard Barlow 19 MAY 2015 at 0922 HRS CST (Canton Design Credit to: Vulcan Trekkie45).
New Hampshire Flag Proposal No. 9 Designed By: Stephen Richard Barlow 07 AUG 2015 at 0912 HRS CST (Canton Design Credit to Vexillographer Vulcan Trekkie45)
NH flag proposal by 5thEye
New Hempshire Flag Proposal by TheMaster001
NH Flag Proposal "The Granite Banner" by paris1871
New Hampshire state flag proposal by James Dignan, October 2015, based on the flag of the English county of Hampshire
A proposal for the Flag of NH designed by State Representative Caleb Q. Dyer. 5 stripes for the 5 original counties; alternating blue and green to signify the importance of our natural resources (sea, lakes, and forests). A white canton to signify the purity of the values of the state constitution and our peoples' commitment to peace and prosperity. A green pine to represent the Pine Tree Riot of 1772. 10 gold stars to represent the 10 counties of the state.
A New Hampshire flag proposal by Chip. The blue represents the lakes, rivers and ocean. The green represents the lush landscapes seen in the spring and summer seasons, and a strong economy. The purple represents the beauty of the fall foliage and the state bird & state flower. The white represents the winter season and four of the largest NH ancestry groups (English, French, Irish, Italian). The mountains represent the White Mountains (and other mountains) in NH. The horizontal stripe layout represents the fifth-largest NH ancestry group (Germany).
9 horizontal stripes for NH beign the 9th state in admission. In white, granite and gold. Gold hollow star on blue hoist 1/3rd vertical stripe. Design by Rotten Ali.
New Hampshire state flag proposed by Ken Morton. My original design had a blue field with thirteen stars set within a cross of Saint George, symbolizing both New Hampshire's status as one of the original thirteen states, and its history as one of the colonies of New England. However, that original design seemed to lack a proper visual balance, so I modified the cross of Saint George into a nordic cross.
Green forest background with the White Mountains. Crossed muskets to suggest "Live Free or Die". By DmitriMcD, 2018.
NH Flag Design featuring Old Man in the Mountain, by "Rooztr"
Proposed by Ken Morton. My original design for a New Hampshire flag Thirteen stars set within a cross of Saint George, symbolizing both New Hampshire's status as one of the original thirteen states, and its history as one of the colonies of New England.
The large triangle represents Mount Washington, the highest peak in the northeastern US and a source of considerable uniqueness and pride for NH and its people. Its green base represents NH’s many pristine forests and verdant fields. The dark blue, very similar to that of the current flag, represents the importance of water to the state - babbling brooks, resplendent lakes, and NH's small but vital coastline. The smaller white triangles on either side of Mount Washington represent not only other mountain peaks, but also can be viewed as sailboats peacefully drifting on NH's lakes and the Atlantic Ocean.
A sun with 9 rays represents NH's status as the 9th US State. Its position is a nod to NH's geographical setting in the northeastern United States. Three triangles represent the White Mountains, Mt. Washington at the center. The green and blue stripes stand for NH's forest and water resources, respectively.
A variation on the previous entry.
The star's position is a nod to NH's geographical setting in the northeastern United States. Three triangles represent the White Mountains, Mt. Washington at the center. The 9 blue stripes stand for NH's water resources, and represent NH's status as 9th State to enter the US.
A variation on the previous entry.
Snow-capped mountain to represent Mount Washington and the White Mountains, reflected in a blue lake. 9-pointed sun to represent NH's status as 9th US State.
Results from the Facebook page US State Flags of the redesign study during May 2019.
Winner's Construction Sheet.
The flag starts with the inverse base colors of the flag of Hampshire, England. A bundle of five white arrows, from New Hampshire’s original state seal is added to show the state’s egalitarian, rebellious spirit. The five arrows represent both the state’s original five counties and also the state’s “Live Free or Die” motto. Posted by Preston Knapp
[1]NH Flag Proposal "apollohawkridge"
Proposal for a flag for New Hampshire. Simplified version of Hans' flag proposal #3, using his wonderful artwork.
Part of series of designs for state flags, all in blue and white. (Posted by Ken Morton)