List of U.S. state, district, and territorial seals
This list of U.S. state, district, and territorial seals shows the official seals of the 50 states, federal district, and five inhabited territories of the United States of America. Also included are the seals of the three largest Native American tribes, plus several historical state and territorial seals.
States
The Great Seal of the State of Alaska The Great Seal of the State of Georgia (Obverse) The Great Seal of the State of Georgia (Reverse) The Great Seal of the State of Maryland (Obverse) The Great Seal of the State of Maryland (Reverse) The Great Seal of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (Obverse) The Great Seal of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (Reverse) The Great Seal of the State of Texas (Obverse) The Great Seal of the State of Texas (Reverse) The Great Seal of the State of West Virginia (Obverse) The Great Seal of the State of West Virginia (Reverse)
District of Columbia
Territories
The Great Seal of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico
Three largest Native American tribes
The Great Seal of the Navajo Nation The Great Seal of the Cherokee Nation The Great Seal of the Choctaw Nation
Historic
Seals of the U.S. states, territories, and D.C. as of 1876 - Great Seal of Alabama (1817–1868)
- Great Seal of Alabama (1868–1939)
- Seal of the Territory of Hawaii (1898–1959)
- Seal of Kentucky (1793–1812)
- Seal of Louisiana (1802–1879)
- Seal of Louisiana (1879–2010)
- Seal of the Mississippi Territory (1798–1817)
- Seal of Mississippi (1818–1879)
- Seal of Mississippi (1879–2014)
- Great Seal of North Carolina (1971–1984)
- Seal of the Northwest Territory (1788–1802)
- Great Seal of Ohio (1967–1996)
- Seal of the Utah Territory (1850–1896)
The Territorial Seal of the Panama Canal Zone (1908–1979) The Great Seal of the proposed State of Sequoyah (1905) The Great Seal of the proposed State of Jefferson (1941)
See also
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