Seal of Arkansas
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The Great Seal of the State of Arkansas | |
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Historical coat of arms (illustrated, 1876)
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Armiger | State of Arkansas |
Adopted | 1864 (modified 1907) |
Motto | Regnat Populus |
The Arkansas State Seal was adopted in 1864 and modified to its present form on May 23, 1907. The outer ring of the seal contains the text "Great Seal of the State of Arkansas". The inner seal contains the Angel of Mercy, the Sword of Justice and the Goddess of Liberty surrounded by a bald eagle. The eagle holds in its beak a scroll inscribed with the Latin phrase "Regnat Populus", the state motto, which means "The People Rule". (The scroll read "Regnant Populi" prior to 1907.) On the shield of the seal are a steamboat, a plow, a beehive and a sheaf of wheat, symbols of Arkansas's industrial and agricultural wealth.
Other seals of Arkansas[edit]
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Seal of the Supreme Court of Arkansas
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Seal of the Arkansas National Guard
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Seal of the Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality
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- United States state seals
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- Coats of arms with olive branches
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