The current State Seal was chosen in 1985.
The Secretary of State.
The Secretary of State.
Arizona's state seal was created in 1911 following a design competition held by the state legislature. The seal features a central motif of a miner and a plow, symbolizing the state's mining and agricultural industries. Surrounding these images are symbols representing Arizona’s natural resources and its history, including the sun, mountains, and a banner with the state motto. The seal reflects Arizona's identity and values, capturing the essence of the state's heritage and aspirations.
They won independence and that why it says "The Great Seal of The State Of New York.
The Saguaro Cactus Bloom was chosen as the state flower of Arizona in the year 1931.
A miner.
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On the Great Seal of the State.
They claim that the State Seal was stolen from Guthrie.
it was chosen because it sounded cool
Because it is special to Arizona, California and Sonora's desert environment.