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Seal of Florida

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Great Seal of the State of Florida
Versions
ArmigerState of Florida
Adopted1985
MottoIn God We Trust
Earlier version(s)
UseFormer Floridian state seal, used until 1985.

The Great Seal of the State of Florida is used to represent the government of the state of Florida, and for various official purposes, such as to seal official documents and legislation. It is commonly used on state government buildings, vehicles, and other effects of the state government. It also appears on the state flag of Florida. The University of Florida was granted the right to use the seal to represent the university.

The seal features a shoreline on which a Seminole woman is spreading flowers. Legend says that the woman is the historical heroine Milly Francis, but there is no documentation supporting this.[1]: 159  Two Sabal palms (Florida's state tree) are growing. In the background, a steamboat sails before a sun breaks the horizon, with rays of sunlight extending into the sky. The seal is encircled with the words "Great Seal of the State of Florida", and "In God We Trust" (the state motto).

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Transcription

History

The Florida Legislature in 1868 specified in a joint resolution the design of Florida's first seal. "The Resolution specified that the seal had to be the size of an American silver dollar. It also stated that the seal should contain the sun's rays, a cocoa tree, a steamboat, and a female Indian scattering flowers. These images were to be circled by the words 'Great Seal of the State of Florida: In God We Trust.'"

Several changes have occurred on the seal over the years. The Indian woman no longer has a feathered headdress, which female Seminoles did not wear. "A mountain in the background has been flattened (Florida has no mountains). The steamboat has been revised a few times. And a sabal palm has been transplanted in place of the original cocoa tree to reflect the state's adoption of the Sabal palmetto palm as the official state tree in 1953. The latest revisions took place in 1985."[2]

Use of the seal

The seal on a historical marker (Fernandina)

The Florida Secretary of State is the official custodian of the seal.[3] Use or display of the seal must be for an official purpose and approved by the Florida Department of State.[3] One exception is that other Florida state or local agencies can use or display the seal for official business if approved by the head of their agency.[4] Illegal use of the seal in Florida is a second-degree misdemeanor.[3]

Government seals of Florida

References

  1. ^ Cox, Dale (2013). Brininstool, Savannah (ed.). Milly Francis. The Life & Times of the Creek Pocahontas. ISBN 9780615894058.
  2. ^ "Great Seal of Florida". Retrieved April 13, 2018.
  3. ^ a b c "2013 Florida Statutes". Retrieved September 3, 2013.
  4. ^ Rule 1-2.0021, Florida Administrative Code

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This page was last edited on 4 February 2024, at 21:53
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