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Description The present great seal of Wisconsin dates from 1851, but was modified somewhat in 1881, when , by act of the Legislature, a new seal was engraved for the State by Henry Mitchell, of Boston. The Seal consists of a metallic disc two and seven sixteenths inches in diameter. Around the upper edge of the seal appear the words "Great Seal of the State of Wisconsin." while around the lower edge appear thirteen stars representing the original states of the Union. The coat of arms of Wisconsin occupies the center and completes the Great Seal.
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Author Henry Mitchell, of Boston
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