- Seal of California
The Great Seal of the State of California was adopted at the
California state Constitutional Convention of1849 and redesigned in1937 . The seal features the Greek goddessAthena (Latin:Minerva ), the goddess of wisdom; a California grizzly bear (the official state animal) feeding ongrape vines, representing California'swine production; a sheaf of grain, representingagriculture ; a miner, representing theCalifornia Gold Rush and themining industry; sailing ships, representing the state's economic power; andSan Francisco Bay or theSacramento River . The phrase "Eureka," meaning "I have found it!" is the Californiastate motto .The geography is not an exact view from any one place in California, although the waters were described in 1849 as being "of the Sacramento" and the mountains in the background as being "the snow-clad peaks of the Sierra Nevada."
The original design of the seal was by
Robert S. Garnett and engraved byAlbert Kuner . However, Garnett was unwilling to introduce the design to the 1849 state constitutional convention, soCaleb Lyon introduced it as his own design, with Garnett's approval. Garnett later became the first general to be killed in the Civil War, where he served as a Confederate general.The city of
Eureka, California , uses the same seal, being the only US location to use the state seal as its seal.California State Normal School
In 1862, the
California Legislature created theCalifornia State Normal School (nowSan Jose State University ), and bestowed its Great Seal upon the school, as shown at right. Although the University's version of the Seal still graces its Tower Hall and several other buildings on the San Jose State campus, its fate as the school's official Seal is unclear. In recent years the school has also used a different seal depicting its Tower Hall building.Original 1849 description
External links
* [http://www.learncalifornia.org/doc.asp?id=933 Images of the original 1849 and revised 1937 seals]
* [http://capitolmuseum.ca.gov/virtualtours/capitol/html/links/link47.html California State Capitol Museum: Great Seal of California]
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