What is new hampshire state flag?

The current design of New Hampshire state flag was adopted in 1909. The flag features the state seal, which depicts the USS Raleigh sailing near a granite rock bearing the state motto, "Live Free or Die." The ship is a representation of one of the first ships commissioned by the Continental Congress in 1775 and built in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. The state seal is surrounded by laurel leaves and nine stars, which represent the nine original counties of New Hampshire. The blue background is meant to represent the state's loyalty to the US. The flag's proportions are 2:3.