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The great seal of the state of Delaware was first adopted on January 17, 1777, with the current version being adopted April 29, 2004. It contains the state coat of arms surrounded by an inscription.


Coat of arms

At the center of the coat of arms is a shield of horizontal orange, blue and white stripes. On the orange stripe is a sheaf of wheat and a cob of corn. On the white stripe is an ox standing on grass. Above the shield is a sailing ship. Supporting the shield are a farmer on the left and a rifleman on the right. Underneath the shield is the state motto. *The sheaf of wheat is taken from the Sussex County seal and signifies the agricultural vitality of the state. *The ear of corn was taken from the Kent County seal and symbolizes the agricultural basis of the state's economy. *The blue stripe, above the ox, represents the
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, the main stay of the state's commerce and transportation. *The ox represents the importance of animal husbandry to the state's economy. *The ship is a symbol of
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's ship building industry and the state's extensive coastal commerce. *The farmer with the hoe represents the central role of farming to the state. *The soldier, a militiaman with his musket, recognizes the crucial role of the citizen-soldier to the maintenance of
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liberties. *The motto "Liberty and Independence" was provided by the Order of the Cincinnati, a hereditary organization of
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officers, formed in 1783.


Inscription

The surrounding inscription reads: "Great Seal of the State of Delaware" and the dates 1704, 1776 and 1787. *The Lower Counties on the Delaware Bay established their own
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in 1704; *Separation Day, June 15, 1776, was the day the colonial General Assembly declared
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an independent state; *Delaware Day, December 7, 1787, was the day Delaware ratified the
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, being the first state to do so.


History

The seal was originally adopted in 1777 with minor changes made in 1793, 1847, and 1907. The current version was adopted in 2004. *From 1793 until 1847 the figures of the farmer and the soldier were eliminated from the seal. *In 1847 the motto "Liberty and Independence," was added on a ribbon underneath the shield. *In 1907 the seal was "modernized" and "THE DELAWARE STATE" was changed to "THE STATE OF DELAWARE".


Blazon

The seal now used as the Great Seal of this State and bearing the arms of this State shall be the Great Seal of this State. It is emblazoned as follows: 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 accoutered at ease. Crest, on a wreath azure and argent, a ship under full sail, proper, with the words "Great Seal of the State of Delaware," the dates "1704, 1776, and 1787," and the words "Liberty and Independence" engraved thereon.


Seal of the Governor

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, Governor of Delaware 2009–2017 File:Seal of Ruth Ann Minner, Governor of Delaware.svg, Seal of Ruth Ann Minner, Governor of Delaware 2001–2009


Government seals of Delaware

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Supreme Court of Delaware The Delaware Supreme Court is the sole appellate court in the United States state of Delaware. Because Delaware is a popular haven for corporations, the Court has developed a worldwide reputation as a respected source of corporate law decisions ...


See also

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Flag of Delaware The flag of Delaware consists of a buff-colored diamond on a field of colonial blue, with the coat of arms of the state of Delaware inside the diamond. Below the diamond, the date December 7, 1787, declares the day on which Delaware became the ...


References


External links


The Great Seal of the State of Delaware
*Code 1852, § 463; 24 Del. Laws, c. 89, § 1; Code 1915, § 387; Code 1935, § 361; 29 Del. C. 1953, § 501; 70 Del. Laws, c. 186, § 1; 74 Del. Laws, c. 276, § 1.

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