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  2. Pierre Eugene du Simitiere created New Jersey's State Seal in 1777. It contains five symbols, each of which represents something about New Jersey. The helmet and the horse's head crest represent New Jersey's independence as a state. They also represent New Jersey's status as one of the first states.

  3. List of New Jersey state symbols - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of official symbols of the U.S. state of New Jersey. Official symbols of New Jersey are codified in the laws of New Jersey. A decade-long campaign by a Haddon Township teacher led to the selection of Hadrosaurus foulkii as the official state fossil in June 1991.

  4. State Seal - The Official Web Site for The State of New Jersey

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    Pierre Eugene du Simitiere created New Jersey's State Seal in 1777. It contains five symbols, each of which represents something about New Jersey. The helmet and the horse's head crest represent New Jersey's independence as a state. They also represent New Jersey's status as one of the first states.

  5. Coat of arms and flag of New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    The flag of the State of New Jersey includes the coat of arms of the state on a buff-colored background. [7] In a 1965 law, the specific color shades of Jersey blue and buff were defined by the state.

  6. State Symbols | New Jersey Legislative Services, NJ - Tour Office

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    Hover over the images to learn more about each. The new jersey state Flower - the VIOLET New Jersey has considered the violet as the State Flower since 1913. It wasn’t until 1971, however, that the Legislature adopted a bill that made it one of our official symbols.

  7. Pierre Eugene du Simitiere created New Jersey's State Seal in 1777. It contains five symbols, each of which represents something about New Jersey. The helmet and the horse's head crest represent New Jersey's independence as a state. They also represent New Jersey's status as one of the first states.

  8. In this article, we’re going to take a look at some of the state symbols of New Jersey. Some, like the square dance are official symbols of many other U.S. states as well whereas others like the A.J. Meerwald are unique to New Jersey.

  9. State Seal and Flag | New Jersey Legislative Services, NJ

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    The New Jersey State flag uses the official State colors. The seal is shown on a buff background and uses Jersey blue in several elements. The colors were chosen by General George Washington in 1779 after he was headquartered in New Jersey during the Revolutionary War.

  10. New Jersey State Symbols: New Jersey Emblems and Mascots -...

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    List New Jersey state symbols, emblems, and mascots for the state of New Jersey. Learn more about each state symbols online.

  11. New Jersey State Symbols, Songs, and Emblems

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    Easy-to-read text covers major New Jersey symbols such as the state flag, seal, bird, tree, flower, animal, and more. A "Fast Facts" section highlights the state's capital city, largest city, physical size, population, natural resources, farm products, and primary manufactured goods.