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Seal of the Commonwealth of Kentucky
Seal of Kentucky.svg
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Armiger Commonwealth of Kentucky
Adopted December 1792
Motto United we stand, divided we fall

The Seal of the Commonwealth of Kentucky was adopted in December of 1792. Since that time, it has undergone several revisions. The current seal depicts two men, one in buckskin, and the other in more formal dress. The men are facing each other and clasping hands. The outer ring of the seal is adorned with the words "Commonwealth of Kentucky", and within the inner circle is the state motto "United we stand, divided we fall." The official colors of the seal are blue and gold.[1] A version of the seal appears on the flag of Kentucky.

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History [edit]

Provision for the creation of a seal for the Commonwealth was made during the first session of the Kentucky General Assembly.[2] On December 20, 1792, the Assembly passed an act reading: "That the Governor be empowered and is hereby required to provide at the public charge a seal for this Commonwealth; and procure the same to be engraved with the following device, viz: Two friends embracing, with the name of the state over their heads and around about the following motto: United we stand, divided we fall."[2]

According to John Brown, Kentucky's first Senator, the original seal was to have depicted "two friends, in hunter's garb, their right hands clasped, their left resting on each other's shoulders, their feet on the verge of a precipice."[2] This depiction would represent a literal rendering of the state motto.[2] Lexington silversmith David Humphries was charged with designing the seal in 1793.[3] Instead of hunting apparel, Humphries' version depicted two men in swallowtail coats, and instead of a handshake, the two friends share a full embrace.[1] This original seal was destroyed in a fire that destroyed the state capitol in 1814.[1]

Because the description originally adopted by the General Assembly does not specify what the "two friends" should look like or how they should be embracing, several variants of the state seal were created subsequent to the destruction of the original. Different depictions of the seal have the friends outfitted in various clothing from coats and top hats to Roman togas.[3] The embrace is shown as clasped hands, a hug, or a handshake combined with hands on one another shoulders. It has even been speculated that certain die-makers have intentionally designed strange and unnatural poses to represent that the two friends were drunk on Kentucky bourbon or were demonstrating a secret handshake or symbol from a fraternal order.[4]

In 1857, an anonymous artist was commissioned to paint the seals of the various states in the skylights in the House of Representatives' chamber.[4] This artist's depiction showed a one man in buckskin boots and a hat and another in formal attire.[4] The two are standing in front of a row of columns and wearing garments resembling togas as overcoats.[4] A 1952 article in The Courier-Journal opined that "They stand in a halfhearted embrace, as if each startled the other with his gesture."[4]

One particularly odd-looking version of the seal had one of the friends joining his left hand to the other's right, which commissioner of conservation Henry Ward said made the two appear to be dancing an Irish jig.[3] In 1954, Ward asked Louisville native Ernie Giancola to redesign the seal. Using a neighbor as a model, Giancola created a more natural-looking handshake for the friends, and his design is still in use on the seal today.[3]

In 1962, the General Assembly further clarified the look of the seal to minimize variation in the future.[1] They prescribed that the seal should depict "a pioneer meeting a gentleman in a swallowtail coat."[1]

Symbolism [edit]

Popular belief claims that the buckskin-clad man on the left is Daniel Boone, who was largely responsible for the exploration of Kentucky, and the man in the suit on the right is Henry Clay, Kentucky's most famous statesman. However, the official explanation is that the men represent all frontiersmen and statesmen, rather than any specific persons.[5] The motto "United we stand, divided we fall" comes from the lyrics of "The Liberty Song", a patriotic song from the American Revolution.

Historical versions of the seal [edit]

See also [edit]

References [edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e "Kentucky's State Seal". Kentucky Department of Libraries and Archives. 2005-05-03. Retrieved 2007-07-06. 
  2. ^ a b c d Preble, George Henry (1917). Origin and History of the American Flag and of the Naval and Yacht-Club Signals, Seals, and Arms, and Principle National Songs of the United States with a Chronicle of Symbols, Standards, Banners, and Flags of Ancient and Modern Nations. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Nicholas L. Brown. pp. 638 – 639. 
  3. ^ a b c d Smith, Michael (2007-06-20). "The story of our state seal". The Courier-Journal. Retrieved 2007-07-06. [dead link]
  4. ^ a b c d e Trout, Allen (1952-08-28). "Kentucky Can't Make Up Its Mind What the State Seal Should Show". The Courier-Journal. Retrieved 2007-07-06. 
  5. ^ Bryant, Ron (2005-04-21). "The Kentucky State Seal". Kentucky Secretary of State. Retrieved 2007-01-16. 

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