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John G John Gaylord Wells
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Around the border are the words, " The Great Seal of the State of Ohio, " with the date, 1802 — the year in which the state Constitution was formed, and of its admission into the Union.
On a white or silver cir- culai' field is represented a pelican standing by her nest filled with young ones, in the attitude of " protec- tion and defence, " and in the act of feeding them — all sharing alike her mater- nal assiduity. The mother- bird symbolizes the general government of the Union ; while the bi
...rds in the nest represent the several states. Above are the scales of Justice, which, taken in connexion with the em- blems beneath, signify that " equal and exact justice" must be extended to all the admitted into the u>noN, 1812.
members of the confederacy. The semi-circle of eighteen stars indi- cates the number of states at the time of admission. In the upper portion of the external circle are the words, " State of Louisiana, " and in the lower, the words, " Union and Confidence. " 86 SEALS OF THE SEVERAL STATES.


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