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Wyoming Statutes: State Symbols Title 8, General Provision - Chapter 3
Wyoming StatutesTitle 8, General ProvisionsChapter 3State Seal, Flag, Flower, Bird and other Symbols8-3-101. Great seal of the state of Wyoming.There shall be a great seal of the state of Wyoming, which shall be of the following design, viz: A circle one and one-half (1 1/2) inches in diameter, on the outer edge or rim of which shall be engraved the words "Great Seal of the State of Wyoming." The design shall conform substantially to the following description: A pedestal, showing on the front thereof an eagle resting upon a shield, the shield to have engraved thereon a star and the figures, "44," being the number of Wyoming in the order of admission to statehood. Standing upon the pedestal shall be a draped figure of a woman, modeled after the statue of the "Victory of the Louvre," from whose wrists shall hang links of a broken chain, and holding in her right hand a staff from the top of which shall float a banner with the words "Equal Rights" thereon, all suggesting the political position of woman in this state. On either side of the pedestal and standing at the base thereof, shall be male figures typifying the livestock and mining industries of Wyoming. Behind the pedestal, and in the background, shall be two (2) pillars, each supporting a lighted lamp, signifying the light of knowledge. Around each pillar shall be a scroll with the following words thereon: On the right of the central figure the words "Livestock" and "Grain," and on the left the words "Mines" and "Oil." At the base of the pedestal, and in front, shall appear the figures "1869-1890," the former date signifying the organization of the territory of Wyoming and the latter the date of its admission to statehood. 8-3-102. Adoption, use and specifications of state flag; penalty for misuse.
8-3-103. State historian to purchase state flags; use.It is the duty of the state historian to purchase not less than six (6) state flags. The flags shall be kept at the office of the state historian to be loaned under rules and regulations he prescribes to any citizen, or group of citizens, of the state for use on such occasions when the state is officially and publicly represented, or when public assemblies or gatherings are held. If any flag is borrowed from the office of the state historian, the citizen, or group of citizens, borrowing the flag shall deposit with the state historian a certified check in an amount sufficient to repair or replace the flag, if damaged or lost. No deposit is required of any officer of the state government who may be called upon to represent the state at any official function. 8-3-104. State flower.The Castillija linariaefolia, commonly called "the Indian paint brush," is the state flower of Wyoming. 8-3-105. State bird.An American icteroid bird (genus Sturnella), the bird commonly known as the meadowlark, is the state bird of Wyoming. 8-3-106. State tree.The Populus Sargentii commonly called cottonwood tree, is the state tree of Wyoming. 8-3-107. State motto.The motto "Equal Rights," as it exists on the great seal of the state of Wyoming, is the official motto of Wyoming. 8-3-108. State song.The march song entitled "Wyoming," words by Charles E. Winter and music by George E. Knapp, is the official state song of Wyoming. 8-3-109. State stone.Jade is the official gemstone of Wyoming. 8-3-110. Flag code for Wyoming.
8-3-111. State mammal.The Bison bison, commonly called the American bison or buffalo, is the state mammal of Wyoming. 8-3-112. State fossil.The fossilized fish Knightia is the state fossil of Wyoming. 8-3-113. State fish.The Salmo clarki, commonly known as the cutthroat trout, is the state fish of Wyoming. 8-3-114. State territorial flag.
8-3-115. State reptile.The eastern short-horned lizard (Phrynosoma douglassi brevirostre (Girad)) commonly known as the horned toad, is the state reptile of Wyoming. 8-3-116. State dinosaur.A state dinosaur shall be designated by election in accordance with law. The results of the election naming the state dinosaur shall be filed with the secretary of state. 8-3-117. "Bucking Horse and Rider" and related trademarks.
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