New Mexico's Great Seal has its origins in the 1851 formation of the Territory of New Mexico. The territorial seal featured an American eagle, and the words "Great Seal of the Territory NM". By the early 1860's, the Territory of New Mexico had adopted a seal that showed the wings of the American eagle protectively stretching out over a smaller Mexican eagle. The motto "Crescit Eundo", or "It grows as it goes", was added in 1882, and displays on a banner below the eagles. When New Mexico gained statehood in 1912, the seal was amended to read "Great Seal of the State of New Mexico", and the date of its statehood, 1912, was added to the bottom arc of the seal.
47 is New Mexicos state number. 47 is New Mexicos state number.
There is currently no state fruit for New Mexico
January 6th, 1912
New Mexico is the 36th Most populated US State.
the New Mexico state fruit is the Tayberry I question this answer. I'd like to see documentation.
Into two usually contradictory parts or opinions.
Yucca flower, the blossom of the yucca plant.
They won independence and that why it says "The Great Seal of The State Of New York.
According to the State of New Hampshire web site on the state seal it is the frigate Raleigh.
The involvement of new Mexicos in the Spanish American war showed solidarity.
* The State Mammal is the Black Bear. * The State Fish is the Rio Grande Cutthroat Troust. * The State Bird is the Greater Roadrunner. * The State Amphibian is the New Mexico Spadefoot Toad.
The state of New Mexico is 121,697 sq miles (315,194 km²).