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Nevada seal
State Seal of Nevada.svg
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Nevada state coat of arms (illustrated, 1876).jpg
Historical coat of arms (1876)
Armiger State of Nevada
Adopted 1862
Motto All for Our Country
Volans e Potens (Formerly)

The Great Seal of the State of Nevada is an important symbol. It shows what the state is all about. This seal was created when Nevada became a state. It tells a story about Nevada's history and its natural wealth.

What is the Great Seal of Nevada?

The Great Seal is like an official stamp for the state of Nevada. It is used on important documents. It helps show that a document is real and official. Each state in the United States has its own unique seal.

How Nevada Became a State

Nevada was once a territory, not a state. It was called the Nevada Territory. As Nevada prepared to become a state, leaders decided on a design for its official seal. This happened in 1864.

Nevada officially joined the United States on October 31, 1864. President Abraham Lincoln made this official. Nevada was the 36th state to join the Union.

The Motto of Nevada's Seal

The seal has a special phrase, or motto. At first, the motto was "Volens et Potens." This means "Willing and Able" in Latin. But on February 24, 1866, the motto was changed. The new motto became "All for Our Country." This phrase is still on the seal today.

What the Seal Shows

The design of the Great Seal of Nevada is full of meaning. Each part represents something important about the state.

Mining and Industry

Nevada is famous for its mineral resources. The seal shows a silver miner and his team. They are moving a cart full of ore from a mountain. This represents the state's rich mining history. A quartz mill is also shown. This machine was used to process the mined ore.

Transportation and Communication

The seal also shows how people and goods move around. A train is steaming across the background. This symbolizes transportation. Telegraph poles stretch across the land. They represent communication over long distances.

Farming and Nature

Agriculture, or farming, is also part of the seal. You can see a sheaf of wheat, a sickle, and a plow. These tools represent the importance of farming. Nevada's beautiful natural environment is also shown. A bright sun rises over snow-capped mountains. This highlights the state's natural beauty.

Stars and the State Name

The inner circle of the seal has the motto "All for Our Country." Around this motto, there are 36 stars. These stars show that Nevada was the 36th state to join the Union. The outer edge of the seal clearly states: "The Great Seal of the State of Nevada."

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