- Seal of Kansas
The Great Seal of the State of Kansas tells the history of
Kansas .The seal contains:
* Landscape with a risingsun (theeast )
* River and steamboat (commerce )
* Settler's cabin and a man plowing a field (agriculture ) [foreground]
*Wagon train heading west (American expansion / pioneer life)
* Indians huntingAmerican Bison (the buffalo are fleeing from the Indians)
* Cluster of 34 stars (top of the seal) - identifying Kansas as the 34th state to be accepted into the Union of theUnited States .
* State motto "Ad Astra per Aspera" -Latin : "To the Stars through Difficulties" (above the stars)The seal is used on the
Flag of the State of Kansas .History
The design for the Great Seal of Kansas was submitted by John J. Ingalls, a state senator from
Atchison . Ingalls also proposed the state motto, "Ad astra per aspera"." The Great Seal of the State of Kansas was established by a joint resolution adopted by theKansas Legislature May 25 ,1861 .The resolution states: : "The east is represented by a rising sun, in the right-hand corner of the seal; to the left of it, commerce is represented by a river and a steamboat; in the foreground, agriculture is represented as the basis of the future prosperity of the state, by a settler’s cabin and a man plowing with a pair of horses; beyond this is a train of ox-wagons, going west; in the background is seen a herd of buffalo, retreating, pursued by two Indians, on horseback; around the top is the motto, ‘Ad astra per aspera,’ and beneath a cluster of thirty-four stars. The circle is surrounded by the words, "Great seal of the state of Kansas. January 29, 1861."
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