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The Seal and Symbols of Arizona
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    • State Mammal

    • State Mammal

    • Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records. Arizona Capitol Museum Division.

    • Arizona; Signs and symbols; Seals and labels

    • The ringtail is the state mamal. It is not really a cat but is related to the raccoon and coatimundi. The ringtail is also known as the ringtail cat, miner's cat, and cacomistle. It was designated the state mammal in 1986 - A.R.S. 41-859.
    • Seal of the Territory of Arizona, 1863

    • Seal of the Territory of Arizona, 1863

    • McCormick, Richard

    • Arizona; Signs and symbols; Seals and labels

    • The seal featured a bearded miner standing casually in front of a wheelbarrow, pick, and short-handled spade. Two bare mountains rose in the background, and at the bottom was the phrase “Ditat Deus,” God enriches.
    • State Flag

    • State Flag

    • Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records. Arizona Capitol Museum Division.

    • Arizona; Signs and symbols; Seals and labels

    • The state flag consists of alternating red and yellow rays that represent the 13 original colonies and the western setting sun. The red and yellow are based on the colors of the Spanish flag that Coronado carried into the region. The bottom half...
    • State Flower

    • State Flower

    • Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records. Arizona Capitol Museum Division.

    • Arizona; Signs and symbols; Seals and labels

    • The state flower is the pure white waxy blossom of the saguaro, the largest cactus in the United States. The saguaro blossoms appear on the tips of the long arms of the cactus during May and June. The saguaro blossom was adopted as the floral...
    • State Seal

    • State Seal

    • Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records. Arizona Capitol Museum Division.

    • Arizona; Signs and symbols; Seals and labels

    • The state's key enterprises are symbolized on the Arizona state seal. In the background is a mountain range with the sun rising behind the peaks. At the right side of the mountain range is a storage reservoir and a dam. Irrigated fields and...
    • Arizona State Seal Usage

    • Arizona State Seal Usage

    • Cancelosi, Scott

    • Arizona; Signs and symbols; Seals and labels

    • This is the official guide for how the Arizona State Seal may be created, reproduced, colored, and used.
    • State Gemstone

    • State Gemstone

    • Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records. Arizona Capitol Museum Division.

    • Arizona; Signs and symbols; Seals and labels

    • Turquoise, the state gemstone, is a blue-green, waxy-surfaced stone used for centuries in Native American jewelry. It is found throughout the Southwest. It is composed of hydrous oxide of aluminum and copper. Turquoise was approved as the state...

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