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State Symbols: State Seals and Great Seals of the 50 States.

State Seals

Symbol: Seal

Seals, US 50

 

Symbols, US 50

 


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Arkansas Symbols, Great Seal

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State Seal, symbol used by the state to authenticate certain documents.

Great Seal

Adopted in 1864, 1907.

 

The eagle in the lower half of the circle of the seal holds a scroll inscribed with the Latin phrase “Regnat Populus” (the state motto, which means "The People Rule") in his beak, a bundle of arrows in one claw, and an olive branch in the other. The breast of the eagle is covered with a shield, on which is engraved a steamboat, a beehive, a plow, and a sheaf of wheat, symbols of Arkansas' industrial and agricultural wealth. Above the eagle is placed the figure of the Goddess of Liberty, holding a wreath in one hand and a liberty pole with cap in the other. The goddess, wreath, and pole are surrounded by a circle of stars and rays. The figure to the left of the eagle is that of the Angles of Mercy, supporting the shield against the breast of the eagle with her left hand. The Sword of Justice is to the right of the shield. The seal was adopted in its basic form in 1864, and in its present form in 1907.

 

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State Symbols

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Elected Officials

 

The World Almanac for Kids Online!

 

National Forests


Ouachita National Forest

Ozark-St. Francis National Forest

 

 

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