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Illustration sent by [[William Bibb]] to Secretary of State John Quincy Adams and used by Moritz Fürst to produce the first [[Seal of Alabama]] in [[1818]] | Illustration sent by [[William Bibb]] to Secretary of State John Quincy Adams and used by Moritz Fürst to produce the first [[Seal of Alabama]] in [[1818]]. | ||
The ink and watercolor illustration was preserved in the papers of Adams' clerk, Daniel Brent, at the National Archives. | |||
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Latest revision as of 11:11, 27 March 2021
Illustration sent by William Bibb to Secretary of State John Quincy Adams and used by Moritz Fürst to produce the first Seal of Alabama in 1818.
The ink and watercolor illustration was preserved in the papers of Adams' clerk, Daniel Brent, at the National Archives.
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This work was published in the United States before 1929 and is now presumed to be in the public domain. |
Media Type: Official seal | |
This is an official seal of a government body, department, board or agency. Its use may be restricted by law. |
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