Seal of Nebraska
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The Nebraska State Seal was adopted in 1867. A railroad train steams across the background, with mountains in the distance. A steamboat plies the waters of the Missouri River. A simple cabin and sheaves of harvested wheat portray the importance of settlers and agriculture. A blacksmith works at his anvil in the foreground. At the top of the seal a banner holds the motto "Equality Before the Law", and around the outer ring of the seal contain the text "Great Seal of the State of Nebraska, March 1st, 1867".
[edit] References
- Nebraska State Statute 84-501. URL last accessed July 4, 2006.
[edit] External links
- Nebraska Secretary of State: The Great Seal of Nebraska. URL last accessed July 4, 2006.
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