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  2. Seal of Texas - Wikipedia

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    The Seal of the State of Texas was adopted through the 1845 Texas Constitution, and was based on the seal of the Republic of Texas, which dates from January 25, 1839. [2]

  3. State Seal of Texas

    www.sos.state.tx.us/statdoc/seal.shtml

    The Texas State Seal: A pamphlet published by the Office of the Secretary of State (Oct. 1993) There shall be a Seal of the State which shall be kept by the secretary of state, and used by him officially under the direction of the governor.

  4. The Texas State Seal

    www.sos.state.tx.us/statdoc/seal-additional.shtml

    The Texas State Seal. Office of the Secretary of State. There shall be a Seal of the State which shall be kept by the secretary of state, and used by him officially under the direction of the governor. The Seal of the State shall be a star of five points, encircled by olive and live oak branches, and the words, "The State of Texas."

  5. The Great Seal of the State of Texas | TX Almanac

    www.texasalmanac.com/articles/the-great-seal-of-the-state-of-texas

    The Great Seal of the State of Texas. The Great Seal has a star of five points, encircled by olive and live oak branches, and the words, The State of Texas, printed around it. Updated 2 years ago. Print.

  6. Seals of Texas - TSHA

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    Seal of the State of Texas, 1845. Image available on the Internet and included in accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107. When Texas joined the Union, the Constitution of 1845 retained the seal, changing only the word Republic to State.

  7. The Texas State Seal

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    Today, the seal of the state of Texas has developed into a uniform design with both a front (obverse) and a reverse side. By law, the seal is required to authenticate official documents of the state. The origins of the seal go back to the early days of the republic.

  8. Texas State Symbols | Bullock Texas State History Museum

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    Seal: Great Seal of the State of Texas. In 1839, at the same time as it adopted the Lone Star Flag, the Congress of the Republic of Texas adopted a national seal with a Lone Star surrounded by a wreath of an olive branch and a live oak branch. Peter Krag, who made the rendering of the Lone Star flag, made a rendering of this design as well.

  9. The Seal of the State of Texas, rooted in a history dating back to the Republic of Texas, features a star of five points encircled by olive and live oak branches, bearing the words "the State of Texas.

  10. Texas State Seal - 50states.com

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    State Seal of Texas. The seal of Texas has two sides and its design is largely based on the republic seal dating back to 1836 when Texas was still a republic. The present-day seal was adopted in 1992 from the artwork of Juan Vega.

  11. Texas State Seal: Great Seal of Texas - eReferenceDesk

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    Find the Texas Seal, includes the state seal adoption and history of the great seal of the state. Access Texas state symbols.