Indiana State Seal
The official state seal of Indiana holds a rich history and has undergone several iterations. Originally created during the Indiana Territory, it likely saw its first design changes under the administration of Governor William Henry Harrison. The current standardized design, established in 1963 by the Indiana General Assembly, depicts a woodsman chopping a sycamore tree, an American Bison running in the foreground, and the sun setting in the background. The seal is used to certify official state documents, including departmental reports, bills signed into law by the Governor, and other official communications. Despite historical debates regarding the orientation of the sun, the seal remains a symbol of Indiana's heritage and commitment to authenticity.
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