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		<title>Alabama State Seal Plaque</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 12 Feb 2006 12:47:36 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[ALABAMA STATE SEAL REPLICA WOODEN PLAQUE Made from solid mahogany this Alabama State Seal replica wooden plaque and podium logo emblem is hand carved and finished by our expert craftsmen. The mahogany is cured and treated at our own factory to avoid warping and twisting over the years and a special keyhole slot is recessed [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2 align="center">ALABAMA STATE SEAL REPLICA WOODEN PLAQUE</h2>
<p align="Left">Made from solid mahogany this Alabama State Seal replica wooden plaque and podium logo emblem is hand carved and finished by our expert craftsmen. The mahogany is cured and treated at our own factory to avoid warping and twisting over the years and a special keyhole slot is recessed into the rear to ensure a flush fitting on ay wall surface.</p>
<p align="Left">Call our customer support team at 1-800-615-6424 or use our Live Chat feature during business hours or order online! Our solid wooden state seals are always:</p>
<p align="Left"><b>100%<br />
solid mahogany:</b> (no cheap hollow stuff or fake wood made out of<br />
plastic).<br />
<b><br />
Kiln dried to prevent warping:</b> which creates a product that will last a lifetime.<br />
<b>Pantone color matched:</b> to ensure your color requirements are an exact match.<br />
<b>Hand made</b> by trained professional cabinet makers and artisans.<br />
<b>Shipped on a timely basis:</b> Option<br />
for Express Delivery (Approximately 14 days).</p>
<p align="Left"><b>About this seal!</b></p>
<p align="Left">Alabama&#8217;s Great Seal shows the major rivers of the state and was designed by the first governor, William Wyatt Bibb. The seal was created in 1817 when Bibb was Governor of the Alabama Territory. He realized he needed an official seal for his commissions and other state papers. Governor Bibb felt the best seal would be a map of the territory showing its rivers. It also showed the territories (now states) surrounding Alabama. By 1819, when Alabama became a state, the seal became the state seal. The state seal remained unchanged for 50 years. After the Civil War a new seal was made in 1868. This seal showed an eagle standing on the American shield and holding a banner in its beak, which read &#8220;Here We Rest&#8221;. This seal was used from 1868 &#8211; 1939 on official documents and letterheads. In 1939 a bill was introduced by the legislature to restore the original seal as the Great Seal of Alabama. The bill was approved by the Legislature and Governor Frank M. Dixon in 1939. /Source: Alabama State Emblems, Alabama Department of Archives and History, nd./ adopted (dd.mm.yyyy): 1939</p>
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		<title>Alaska State Seal Plaque</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[ALASKA STATE SEAL REPLICA WOODEN PLAQUE Made from solid mahogany this Alaska State Seal replica wooden plaque and podium logo emblem is hand carved and finished by our expert craftsmen. The mahogany is cured and treated at our own factory to avoid warping and twisting over the years and a special keyhole slot is recessed [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2 align="center">ALASKA STATE SEAL REPLICA WOODEN PLAQUE</h2>
<p align="Left">Made from solid mahogany this Alaska State Seal replica wooden plaque and podium logo emblem is hand carved and finished by our expert craftsmen. The mahogany is cured and treated at our own factory to avoid warping and twisting over the years and a special keyhole slot is recessed into the rear to ensure a flush fitting on ay wall surface.</p>
<p align="Left">Call our customer support team at 1-800-615-6424 or use our Live Chat feature during business hours or order online! Our solid wooden state seals are always:</p>
<p align="Left"><b>100% solid mahogany:</b> (no cheap hollow stuff or fake wood made out of plastic).<br />
<b>Kiln dried to prevent warping:</b> which creates a product that will last a lifetime.<br />
<b>Pantone color matched:</b> to ensure your color requirements are an exact match.<br />
<b>Hand made</b> by trained professional cabinet makers and artisans.<br />
<b>Shipped on a timely basis:</b> Option for Express Delivery (Approximately 14 days).</p>
<p align="Left"><b>About this seal!</b></p>
<p align="Left">While Alaska was still a district, the first governor designated a seal of the district. This seal featured icebergs, northern lights, igloos and an Eskimo ice fishing. In 1910, this seal was replaced with a design more representative of the state&#8217;s industrial and natural wealth. Today, this seal, created by an &#8220;unnamed draftsman,&#8221; is the state seal of Alaska. The rays above the mountains represent the famous Alaskan northern lights. The smelter symbolizes mining, the train stands for Alaska&#8217;s railroads, and ships denote transportation by sea. The trees pictured in the seal symbolize Alaska&#8217;s wealth of timber, and the farmer, his horse, and the three shocks of wheat stand for Alaskan agriculture. The fish and the seals signify the importance of fishing and seal rookeries to Alaska&#8217;s economy. The state seal of Alaska is a fine representation of the vast wealth of the forty-ninth state. /Lieutenant Governor Loren Leman&#8217;s web site, ltgov.state.ak.us/ adopted (dd.mm.yyyy): 1910.</p>
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		<title>Arkansas State Seal Plaque</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 12 Feb 2006 14:42:03 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[ARKANSAS STATE REPLICA SEAL WOODEN PLAQUE Made from solid mahogany this Arkansas State Seal replica wooden plaque and podium logo emblem is hand carved and finished by our expert craftsmen. The mahogany is cured and treated at our own factory to avoid warping and twisting over the years and a special keyhole slot is recessed [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p align="Left">Made from solid mahogany this Arkansas State Seal replica wooden plaque and podium logo emblem is hand carved and finished by our expert craftsmen. The mahogany is cured and treated at our own factory to avoid warping and twisting over the years and a special keyhole slot is recessed into the rear to ensure a flush fitting on ay wall surface.</p>
<p align="Left">Call our customer support team at 1-800-615-6424 or use our Live Chat feature during business hours or order online! Our solid wooden state seals are always:</p>
<p align="Left"><b>100% solid mahogany:</b> (no cheap hollow stuff or fake wood made out of plastic).<br />
<b>Kiln dried to prevent warping:</b> which creates a product that will last a lifetime.<br />
<b>Pantone color matched:</b> to ensure your color requirements are an exact match.<br />
<b>Hand made</b> by trained professional cabinet makers and artisans.<br />
<b>Shipped on a timely basis:</b> Option for Express Delivery (Approximately 14 days).</p>
<p align="Left"><b>About this seal!</b></p>
<p align="Left">On the shield of the state seal are a steamboat, a plow, a beehive and a sheaf of wheat, symbols of Arkansas&#8217; industrial and agricultural wealth. The Angel of Mercy, the Sword of Justice and the Goddess of Liberty surround a bald eagle. The eagle holds in its beak a scroll inscribed with the Latin phrase &#8220;Regnat Populus&#8221;, our state motto, which means &#8220;The People Rule&#8221;. The seal was adopted in its basic form in 1864, and in its present form in 1907. adopted (dd.mm.yyyy): 1864, 1907.</p>
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		<title>California State Seal Plaque</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 12 Feb 2006 15:15:03 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[CALIFORNIA STATE SEAL REPLICA WOODEN PLAQUE Made from solid mahogany this California State Seal replica wooden plaque and podium logo emblem is hand carved and finished by our expert craftsmen. The mahogany is cured and treated at our own factory to avoid warping and twisting over the years and a special keyhole slot is recessed [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p align="Left">Made from solid mahogany this California State Seal replica wooden plaque and podium logo emblem is hand carved and finished by our expert craftsmen. The mahogany is cured and treated at our own factory to avoid warping and twisting over the years and a special keyhole slot is recessed into the rear to ensure a flush fitting on ay wall surface.</p>
<p align="Left">Call our customer support team at 1-800-615-6424 or use our Live Chat feature during business hours or order online! Our solid wooden state seals are always:</p>
<p align="Left"><b>100% solid mahogany:</b> (no cheap hollow stuff or fake wood made out of plastic).<br />
<b>Kiln dried to prevent warping:</b> which creates a product that will last a lifetime.<br />
<b>Pantone color matched:</b> to ensure your color requirements are an exact match.<br />
<b>Hand made</b> by trained professional cabinet makers and artisans.<br />
<b>Shipped on a timely basis:</b> Option for Express Delivery (Approximately 14 days).</p>
<p align="Left"><b>About this seal!</b></p>
<p align="Left">The Constitutional Convention of 1849 adopted the Great Seal of the State of California. The seal was designed by Major R. S. Garnett of the United States Army, and proposed by Caleb Lyon, a clerk of the convention. The Roman goddess of wisdom, Minerva, has at her feet a grizzly bear and clusters of grapes representing wildlife and agricultural richness. A miner works near the busy Sacramento River, below the Sierra Nevada peaks. The Greek word &#8220;Eureka&#8221; meaning &#8220;I have found it&#8221;, probably refers to the miner&#8217;s discovery of gold. Near the upper edge of the seal are 31 stars representing the number of states with California&#8217;s anticipated admission. Just as Minerva sprung full-grown from the head of Jupiter, California became a state on September 9, 1850, without having to go through a territorial stage. /California State Library, www.library.ca.gov/ adopted (dd.mm.yyyy): 1949.</p>
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		<title>Colorado State Seal Plaque</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 12 Feb 2006 16:54:48 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[COLORADO STATE SEAL REPLICA WOODEN PLAQUE Made from solid mahogany this Colorado State Seal replica wooden plaque and podium logo emblem is hand carved and finished by our expert craftsmen. The mahogany is cured and treated at our own factory to avoid warping and twisting over the years and a special keyhole slot is recessed [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p align="Left">Made from solid mahogany this Colorado State Seal replica wooden plaque and podium logo emblem is hand carved and finished by our expert craftsmen. The mahogany is cured and treated at our own factory to avoid warping and twisting over the years and a special keyhole slot is recessed into the rear to ensure a flush fitting on ay wall surface.</p>
<p align="Left">Call our customer support team at 1-800-615-6424 or use our Live Chat feature during business hours or order online! Our solid wooden state seals are always:</p>
<p align="Left"><b>100% solid mahogany:</b> (no cheap hollow stuff or fake wood made out of plastic).<br />
<b>Kiln dried to prevent warping:</b> which creates a product that will last a lifetime.<br />
<b>Pantone color matched:</b> to ensure your color requirements are an exact match.<br />
<b>Hand made</b> by trained professional cabinet makers and artisans.<br />
<b>Shipped on a timely basis:</b> Option for Express Delivery (Approximately 14 days).</p>
<p align="Left"><b>About this seal!</b></p>
<p align="Left">The circular Seal of the State of Colorado is an adaptation of the Territorial Seal which was adopted by the First Territorial Assembly on November 6, 1861. The only changes made in the Territorial Seal design being the substitution of the words, &#8220;State of Colorado&#8221; and the figures &#8220;1876&#8221; for the corresponding inscriptions on the territorial seal. The first General Assembly of the State of Colorado approved the adoption of the state seal on March 15, 1877. The Colorado Secretary of State alone is authorized to affix the Great Seal of Colorado to any document whatsoever. By statute, the seal of the State is two and one-half inches in diameter with the following devices inscribed thereon: At the top is the eye of God within a trangle, from which golden rays radiate on two sides. Below the eye is a scroll, the Roman fasces, a bundle of birch or elm rods with a battle axe bound together by red thongs and bearing on a band of red, white and blue, the word, &#8220;Union and Constitution.&#8221; The Roman fasces is the insignia of a republican form of government. The bundle of rods bound together symbolizes strength which is lacking in the single rod. The axe symbolizes authority and leadership. Below the scroll is the heraldic shield bearing across the top on a red ground three snow-capped mountains with clouds above them. The lower half of the shield has two miner&#8217;s tools, the pick and sledge hammer, crossed on a golden ground. Below the shield in a semicircle is the motto, &#8220;Nil Sine Numine&#8221;, Latin words meaning &#8220;nothing without the Deity&#8221;, and at the bottom the figures 1876, the year Colorado came into statehood. The design for the Territorial Seal which served as a model for the State Seal or Great Seal of Colorado has been variously credited, but the individual primarily responsible was Lewis Ledyard Weld, the Territorial Secretary, appointed by President Lincoln in July of 1861. There is also evidence that Territorial Governor William Gilpin also was at least partially responsible for the design. Both Weld and Gilpin were knowledgable in the art and symbolism of heraldry. Elements of design from both the Weld and Gilpin family coat-of-arms are incorporated in the Territorial Seal. /Source: State Colorado Official Website, www.colorado.gov/ adopted (dd.mm.yyyy): 08.11.1861.</p>
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		<title>Connecticut State Seal Plaque</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 12 Feb 2006 17:10:19 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[CONNECTICUT STATE SEAL REPLICA WOODEN PLAQUE Made from solid mahogany this Connecticut State Seal replica wooden plaque and podium logo emblem is hand carved and finished by our expert craftsmen. The mahogany is cured and treated at our own factory to avoid warping and twisting over the years and a special keyhole slot is recessed [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2 align="center">CONNECTICUT STATE SEAL REPLICA WOODEN PLAQUE</h2>
<p align="Left">Made from solid mahogany this Connecticut State Seal replica wooden plaque and podium logo emblem is hand carved and finished by our expert craftsmen. The mahogany is cured and treated at our own factory to avoid warping and twisting over the years and a special keyhole slot is recessed into the rear to ensure a flush fitting on ay wall surface.</p>
<p align="Left">Call our customer support team at 1-800-615-6424 or use our Live Chat feature during business hours or order online! Our solid wooden state seals are always:</p>
<p align="Left"><b>100% solid mahogany:</b> (no cheap hollow stuff or fake wood made out of plastic).<br />
<b>Kiln dried to prevent warping:</b> which creates a product that will last a lifetime.<br />
<b>Pantone color matched:</b> to ensure your color requirements are an exact match.<br />
<b>Hand made</b> by trained professional cabinet makers and artisans.<br />
<b>Shipped on a timely basis:</b> Option for Express Delivery (Approximately 14 days).</p>
<p align="Left"><b>About this seal!</b></p>
<p align="Left">Connecticut&#8217;s first seal was brought from England by Colonel George Fenwick in 1639. It was the seal of the Saybrook Colony and was turned over to the Connecticut Colony at about the time that it purchased the land and fort at Saybrook Point from Colonel Fenwick in 1644. The seal was used by the General Court (General Assembly) from that time forward, but there is no clear record of who had custody of the seal. On October 9, 1662, the same day that the new Royal Charter was read aloud at Hartford, the assembly formally declared that the seal would be kept by the Secretary of the Colony and used as the Seal of the Colony on necessary occasions. It remained the colony&#8217;s seal until October 1687, when Sir Edmund Andros took control of the colony&#8217;s government and the seal disappeared. It is presumed to have been destroyed. Self-government returned to Connecticut in 1689, but for a number of years only a poorly fashioned substitute seal was used. On October 25, 1711, a meeting of the Governor and Council (upper house of the assembly) resolved, &#8220;that a new stamp shall be made and cut of the seal of this Colony, suitable for sealing upon wafers, and that a press be provided with the necessary appurtenances, for that purpose, as soon as may be, at the cost and charge of this Colony, to be kept in the secretary&#8217;s office.&#8221; The new, less elaborately decorated seal was larger in size and more oval shaped than the original. The words of the motto remained the same, but the number of grape vines was reduced to three and the legend SIGILLUM COLONIAE CONNECTICUTENSIS (Seal of the Connecticut Colony) is added to the edge of the seal. The three vines may have been intended to represent the three colonies, New Haven, Saybrook, and Connecticut (Hartford), which, by 1665, had merged to form the Connecticut of that time. After the conclusion of the Revolutionary War, the inscription on the colonial seal was no longer appropriate. Therefore, in May of 1784 the General Assembly directed the Secretary to alter the inscription to read &#8220;SIGILL. REIP. CONNECTICUTENSIS.&#8221; However, when a new version of the seal was prepared, the inscription contained the words spelled out &#8212;SIGILLUM REIPUBLICAE CONNECTICUTENSIS (Seal of the State of Connecticut). /Source: State of Connecticut, www.ct.gov/.</p>
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		<title>Delaware State Seal Plaque</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Feb 2006 03:55:43 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[DELAWARE STATE SEAL REPLICA WOODEN PLAQUE Made from solid mahogany this Delaware State Seal replica wooden plaque and podium logo emblem is hand carved and finished by our expert craftsmen. The mahogany is cured and treated at our own factory to avoid warping and twisting over the years and a special keyhole slot is recessed [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p align="Left">Made from solid mahogany this Delaware State Seal replica wooden plaque and podium logo emblem is hand carved and finished by our expert craftsmen. The mahogany is cured and treated at our own factory to avoid warping and twisting over the years and a special keyhole slot is recessed into the rear to ensure a flush fitting on ay wall surface.</p>
<p align="Left">Call our customer support team at 1-800-615-6424 or use our Live Chat feature during business hours or order online! Our solid wooden state seals are always:</p>
<p align="Left"><b>100% solid mahogany:</b> (no cheap hollow stuff or fake wood made out of plastic).<br />
<b>Kiln dried to prevent warping:</b> which creates a product that will last a lifetime.<br />
<b>Pantone color matched:</b> to ensure your color requirements are an exact match.<br />
<b>Hand made</b> by trained professional cabinet makers and artisans.<br />
<b>Shipped on a timely basis:</b> Option for Express Delivery (Approximately 14 days).</p>
<p align="Left"><b>About this seal!</b></p>
<p align="Left">The state seal was first adopted on January 17, 1777, and contains the coat of arms. Party per fess, or and argent, the first charged with a garb (wheat sheaf) in bend dexter and an ear of maize (Indian Corn) in bend sinister, both proper; the second charged with an ox statant, ruminating, proper; fess, wavy azure, supporters on the dexter a husbandman with a hilling hoe, on the sinister a rifleman armed and accoutred at ease. Crest, on a wreath azure and argent, a ship under full sail, proper.&#8221; The motto is &#8220;Liberty and independence.&#8221; It also bears the inscription around it &#8220;Great Seal of the State of Delaware&#8221; and the dates 1704, 1776 and 1787. Descriptions of the contents of the seal are as follows: The Wheat Sheaf &#8211; was adapted from the Sussex County seal and signifies the agricultural vitality of Delaware. The Ship &#8211; is a symbol of New Castle County&#8217;s ship building industry and Delaware&#8217;s extensive coastal commerce. The Corn &#8211; is taken from the Kent County seal and also symbolizes the agricultural basis of Delaware&#8217;s economy. The Farmer &#8211; with the hoe represents the central role of farming to the state. The Militiaman &#8211; with his musket recognizes the crucial role of the citizen-soldier to the maintenance of American liberties. The Ox &#8211; represents the importance of animal husbandry to the state economy. The Water &#8211; (above the Ox) stands for the Delaware River, the main stay of the state&#8217;s commerce and transportation. The Motto &#8211; was derived from the Order of Cincinnati, and approved in 1847. The Dates &#8211; 1704, the year that Delaware established its General Assembly; 1776, the year that our independence from Great Britain was declared; and 1787, the year that Delaware became &#8220;the First State&#8221; by being the first colony to ratify the United States Constitution. /source: State of Delawarewww.state.de.us/ adopted (dd.mm.yyyy): 17.01.1777.</p>
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		<title>Florida State Seal Plaque</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Feb 2006 04:15:39 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[FLORIDA STATE SEAL REPLICA WOODEN PLAQUE Made from solid mahogany this Florida State Seal replica wooden plaque and podium logo emblem is hand carved and finished by our expert craftsmen. The mahogany is cured and treated at our own factory to avoid warping and twisting over the years and a special keyhole slot is recessed [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p align="Left">Made from solid mahogany this Florida State Seal replica wooden plaque and podium logo emblem is hand carved and finished by our expert craftsmen. The mahogany is cured and treated at our own factory to avoid warping and twisting over the years and a special keyhole slot is recessed into the rear to ensure a flush fitting on ay wall surface.</p>
<p align="Left">Call our customer support team at 1-800-615-6424 or use our Live Chat feature during business hours or order online! Our solid wooden state seals are always:</p>
<p align="Left"><b>100% solid mahogany:</b> (no cheap hollow stuff or fake wood made out of plastic).<br />
<b>Kiln dried to prevent warping:</b> which creates a product that will last a lifetime.<br />
<b>Pantone color matched:</b> to ensure your color requirements are an exact match.<br />
<b>Hand made</b> by trained professional cabinet makers and artisans.<br />
<b>Shipped on a timely basis:</b> Option for Express Delivery (Approximately 14 days).</p>
<p align="Left"><b>About this seal!</b></p>
<p align="Left">The elements and basic design instructions for Florida&#8217;s State Seal were established by the Legislature in 1868. Early that year, Florida&#8217;s newly adopted State Constitution had directed that:&#8221;The Legislature shall, at the first session, adopt a seal for the state, and such seal shall be the size of an American silver dollar, but said seal shall not again be changed after its adoption by the Legislature.&#8221; So the Legislature, acting quickly upon the mandate, passed and sent to Governor Harrison Reed a Joint Resolution on August 6, 1868 specifying &#8220;That a Seal of the size of the American silver dollar, having in the center thereof a view of the sun&#8217;s rays over a high land in the distance, a cocoa tree, a steamboat on water, and an Indian female scattering flowers in the foreground, encircled by the words, &#8216;Great Seal of the State of Florida: In God We Trust&#8217;, be and the same is hereby adopted as the Great Seal of the State of Florida.&#8221; Some people also consider the &#8220;In God We Trust&#8221; phrase the State Motto, although there is no official designation of a State Motto in the Florida Statutes. Florida&#8217;s present Constitution, (Art. II, Sec. 4), continues to require the seal to be prescribed by law. In 1970, more than 100 years after the first specifications were drawn, the Florida Legislature made one change in the official description (CH. 15.03), changing &#8220;cocoa tree&#8221; in the former language to &#8220;Sabal palmetto palm.&#8221; The sabal palmetto palm had been designated as State Tree in 1953. /Source: Florida Office of Cultural and Historical Programs, www.flheritage.com/ adopted (dd.mm.yyyy): 25.05.1861, 1985.</p>
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		<title>Georgia State Seal Plaque</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[GEORGIA STATE SEAL REPLICA WOODEN PLAQUE Made from solid mahogany this Georgia State Seal replica wooden plaque and podium logo emblem is hand carved and finished by our expert craftsmen. The mahogany is cured and treated at our own factory to avoid warping and twisting over the years and a special keyhole slot is recessed [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p align="Left">Made from solid mahogany this Georgia State Seal replica wooden plaque and podium logo emblem is hand carved and finished by our expert craftsmen. The mahogany is cured and treated at our own factory to avoid warping and twisting over the years and a special keyhole slot is recessed into the rear to ensure a flush fitting on ay wall surface.</p>
<p align="Left">Call our customer support team at 1-800-615-6424 or use our Live Chat feature during business hours or order online! Our solid wooden state seals are always:</p>
<p align="Left"><b>100% solid mahogany:</b> (no cheap hollow stuff or fake wood made out of plastic).<br />
<b>Kiln dried to prevent warping:</b> which creates a product that will last a lifetime.<br />
<b>Pantone color matched:</b> to ensure your color requirements are an exact match.<br />
<b>Hand made</b> by trained professional cabinet makers and artisans.<br />
<b>Shipped on a timely basis:</b> Option for Express Delivery (Approximately 14 days).</p>
<p align="Left"><b>About this seal!</b></p>
<p align="Left">The current Great Seal of Georgia was adopted by the State Constitution of 1798. On its front side appear three pillars supporting an arch, emblematic of the three branches of government &#8211; the legislative, judicial and executive. A man stands with a drawn sword defending the Constitution whose principles are wisdom, justice and moderation. The reverse of the Seal shows a ship with cotton and tobacco, and a man plowing, representing the agriculture and commerce of the Seal&#8217;s motto. In 1914, the date on the Seal was changed from 1799 to 1776 to correspond with the date of the Declaration of Independence. By law, the Secretary of State is the official custodian of the Great Seal, which is attached to official papers by executive order of the Governor. /Source: www.sos.state.ga.us/ Except for the date it bears, the present Great Seal has been in use since 1799 with the exception of the period 1863-1865, when a specially designed Great Seal was used, and the period 1868-1871, when it was hidden by Secretary of State Nathan C. Barnett. In 1872, it was restored by Mr. Barnett after Georgians were again in power in the state. During the three Governors&#8217; controversy in 1947, Secretary of State Ben W. Fortson, Jr. hid the Great Seal under the cushion of his wheelchair until the Georgia Supreme Court decided who was the rightful Chief Executive. In 1914, the date on the Seal was changed by legislative action from 1799 to 1776 to correspond with the signing of the Declaration of Independence. The device on one side is a view of the seashore, with a ship bearing the flag of the United States riding at anchor near a wharf, receiving on board hogsheads of tobacco and bales of cotton, emblematic of the exports of this State; at a small distance a boat, landing from the interior of the State, with hogsheads, etc., on board representing the State&#8217;s internal traffic; in the back part of the same side a man in the act of plowing, and at a small distance a flock of sheep in different postures, shaded by a flourishing tree; the motto thereon, &#8220;Agriculture and Commerce, 1776.&#8221; The device on the other side is three pillars supporting an arch, with the word &#8220;Constitution&#8221; engraved within the same, emblematic of the Constitution, supported by the three departments of government, viz., the legislative, judicial, and executive&#8211;the first pillar having engraved on it &#8220;Wisdom,&#8221; the second &#8220;Justice,&#8221; the third &#8220;Moderation&#8221;; on the right of the last pillar a man standing with a drawn sword, representing the aid of the military in the defense of the Constitution; the motto, &#8220;State of Georgia 1776.&#8221; (0CGA Title 50-3-30) adopted (dd.mm.yyyy): 1799.</p>
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		<title>Hawaii State Seal Plaque</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[HAWAII STATE SEAL REPLICA WOODEN PLAQUE Made from solid mahogany this Hawaii State Seal replica wooden plaque and podium logo emblem is hand carved and finished by our expert craftsmen. The mahogany is cured and treated at our own factory to avoid warping and twisting over the years and a special keyhole slot is recessed [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p align="Left">Made from solid mahogany this Hawaii State Seal replica wooden plaque and podium logo emblem is hand carved and finished by our expert craftsmen. The mahogany is cured and treated at our own factory to avoid warping and twisting over the years and a special keyhole slot is recessed into the rear to ensure a flush fitting on ay wall surface.</p>
<p align="Left">Call our customer support team at 1-800-615-6424 or use our Live Chat feature during business hours or order online! Our wooden state seals are always:</p>
<p align="Left"><b>100% solid mahogany:</b> (no cheap hollow stuff or fake wood made out of plastic).<br />
<b>Kiln dried to prevent warping:</b> which creates a product that will last a lifetime.<br />
<b>Pantone color matched:</b> to ensure your color requirements are an exact match.<br />
<b>Hand made</b> by trained professional cabinet makers and artisans.<br />
<b>Shipped on a timely basis:</b> Option for Express Delivery (Approximately 14 days).</p>
<p align="Left"><b>About this seal!</b></p>
<p align="Left">If you want to have this beautiful seal as a table decoration we can supply specially The great seal of the State shall be circular in shape, two and three-quarters inches in diameter, and of the design being described, with the tinctures added as a basis for the coat of arms as follows: Arms. An heraldic shield which is quarterly; first and fourth, stripes of the Hawaiian flag; second and third, on a yellow field, a white ball pierced on a black staff; overall, a green escutcheon with a five-pointed yellow star in the center. Supporters. On the right side, Kamehameha I, standing in the attitude as represented by the bronze statue in front of Aliiolani Hale, Honolulu; cloak and helmet yellow; figure in natural colors. To the left, goddess of liberty, wearing a Phrygian cap and laurel wreath, and holding in right hand the Hawaiian flag, partly unfurled. Crest. A rising sun irradiated in gold, surrounded by a legend &#8220;State of Hawaii, 1959,&#8221; on a scroll, black lettering. Motto. &#8220;Ua mau ke ea o ka aina i ka pono&#8221; on the scroll at bottom, gold lettering. Further accessories. Below the shield, the bird phoenix wings outstretched; arising from flames, body black, wings half yellow, half dark red; also eight taro leaves, having on either side banana foliage and sprays of maiden hair fern, trailed upwards. [L 1901, c 16, §1; RL 1925, §143; RL 1935, §7771; RL 1945, §12941; RL 1955, §14-5; am L 1957, c 29, §1; am L 1959, c 272, §2; HRS §5-5] The motto was adopted by the Kingdom of Hawai&#8217;i in 1843. The words were used in an address by Kamehameha III at ceremonies following the return of his kingdom from the British. An English sea captain (Paulet) had, in effect, ceded Hawai&#8217;i to England, claiming large debts owed by the Hawaiian nobility. He was acting a bit beyond his authority, and Admiral Richard Thomas was dispatched to return sovereignty of the islands to the King. Thomas Square in Honolulu is named for the Admiral. The seal of the state of Hawai&#8217;i hangs from the mauka (toward the mountains) and makai (toward the ocean) entrances to the state capitol, and is patterned after the royal coat of arms of the Kingdom of Hawai&#8217;i, shown here at &#8216;Iolani Palace. From the March/April 1979 issue of Aloha Magazine on the 20th anniversary of statehood, the symbolism of the seal is described: &#8211; 1959 represents the date of statehood. &#8211; The rising sun replaces the royal crown and Maltese cross of the original coat of arms, and signifies the birth of a new state. King Kamehameha the Great and Goddess of Liberty holding the Hawaiian flag replace the two warriors on the royal coat of arms. &#8211; The quartered design of the heraldic shield is retained from the coat of arms. &#8211; The four stripes of the Hawaiian flag in each of the first and fourth quarters represent the eight islands. &#8211; Puloulou, or tabu ball and stick, in the second and third quarters was carried before the king and placed before the door of his home, signifying his authority and power. Here, it is a symbol of the authority and power of government. &#8211; The star represents the fiftieth star added to the national flag when Hawaii became a state. &#8211; The phoenix, symbol of death and resurrection, symbolizes the change from the monarchy to a freer democratic form of government. &#8211; The eight taro leaves, flanked by banana foliage and maidenhair fern are typical Hawaiian flora. Taro was the staff of life and had great religious significance. &#8211; The state motto &#8220;Ua mau ke ea o ka aina i ka pono&#8221;, &#8220;The life of the land is perpetuated in righteousness&#8221; is retained from the royal coat of arms. adopted (dd.mm.yyyy): 1843.</p>
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