
The
official statutes of the state of Arkansas describe the state seal as follows:
It shall be the duty of the Governor to procure a seal for the State of Arkansas,
which shall present the following impressions, devices, and emblems, to wit:
An eagle at the bottom, holding a scroll in its beak, inscribed "Regnat Populus,"
a bundle of arrows in one claw and an olive branch in the other; a shield covering
the breast of the eagle, engraved with a steamboat at top, a beehive and plow
in the middle, and sheaf of wheat at the bottom; the Goddess of Liberty at the
top, holding a wreath in her right hand, a pole in the left hand, surmounted
by a liberty cap, and surrounded by a circle of stars outside of which is a circle
of rays; the figure of an angel on the left, inscribed "Mercy," and a sword on
the right hand, inscribed "Justice," surrounded with the words "Seal of the State
of Arkansas."
Last
modified:
January 16, 2009
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