File:Texas-StateSeal-1909Book.jpg
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DescriptionTexas-StateSeal-1909Book.jpg | Seal of Texas, from a 1909 book, though the same basic design is used today. The seal design does specify "live oak" leaves on the left, and modern versions of the seal have changed the depiction to be more like typical live oak leaves, and have removed the decorations in the border area at the bottom. | |||
Date | Book engraving is 1909; seal design from well earlier. | |||
Source | Scanned from page 183 of Heraldy in America, second edition, by Eugene Zieber. Published by the Bailey Banks & Biddle Company, Philadelphia, 1909. Older edition of the same here. | |||
Author | Eugene Zieber | |||
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Other versions | Derivative works of this file: Seal of Texas (unstandardized).svg |
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