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Seal of Vermont

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The Seal of the state of Vermont
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The Seal of the state of Vermont

The Seal of Vermont is an official seal used by the U.S. State of Vermont. On the seal is a depiction of a pine tree rising from the forest, with two grain sheaves above it. A cow on the right, presumably representing Vermont's dairy industry, also appears. On the top of the seal are clouds; on the bottom is water with the words "freedom and unity"—Vermont's state motto—above it. The seal dates from the Vermont Republic.

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