The name "Eureka," which means "I have found it" in Greek, is featured on the California state seal to signify the discovery of gold in the state during the mid-19th century, which sparked the Gold Rush. This phrase reflects the excitement and prosperity that the gold discovery brought to California. The seal was adopted in 1849, during a time when the state was transitioning to statehood and seeking to symbolize its newfound wealth and opportunities.
The California state seal features Minerva, the Roman goddess on it. There is also a river, a bear, and a worker featured on the state seal.
On the California state seal is Minerva, the Roman goddess of wisdom. The seal was designed by Major R. S. Garnett and adopted at the Constitutional Convention of 1849.
In 1849
When California formally joined the Union. This occured some years after the l849 or ( Forty-niners) Gold rush. First Western Mint was established , where else- in San Francisco- branch offices were active as far back as l85l Get your Gold right at the source. The motto is Eureka! I have found it. the state flag is different and has a large Bear- this was called the Bear Flag Republic banner.
It is located in the great state of California, where the Governator lives.
She sings the State Anthem and is the model for the State Seal.
California State Fire Marshal
The seal of South Dakota is named "Great Seal of the State of South Dakota".
Gold miners.
It's an important symbol.
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Dirigo or I Lead or I Direct.