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Our Great State!. Our State Seal. Seal Facts. Francis Hopkins designed the seal in 1777 The helmet with its crest of a horse’s head means NJ is a sovereign state (we make our own laws) The woman on the left is Liberty. Her staff has a liberty cap-another symbol of freedom.
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Seal Facts • Francis Hopkins designed the seal in 1777 • The helmet with its crest of a horse’s head means NJ is a sovereign state (we make our own laws) • The woman on the left is Liberty. Her staff has a liberty cap-another symbol of freedom. • The woman on the right is the Roman goddess, Ceres. She represents agriculture and prosperity. She holds a cornucopia. • The three horse-drawn plows on the shield, the horse's head on the helmet and the swirls of leaves symbolize NJ’s farming tradition. • Our motto “Liberty and Prosperity” is written on the scroll at the bottom of the seal and the date (1776) NJ became a state.
STATE ANIMAL HORSE (1977)
STATE FOLK DANCE SQUARE DANCE (1983)
STATE SHELL KNOBBED WHELK (1995)
STATE FRUIT BLUEBERRY (2004)
Other Information about New Jersey State Nickname: The Garden State Colors: Buff and Jersey Blue State Coin