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New Mexico Motto
"Crescit eundo"
(It grows as it goes)
Adopted in 1887.
Language: Latin
Focus: Progress and Prosperity
New Mexico's State motto, Crescit Eundo, meaning It grows as it goes, is found in Lucretius' De Rerum Natura, Book VI, Line 341. Adopted in 1887.
New Mexico's state motto was first used in 1882, by acting Territorial Secretary, William G. Ritch, when he added the Latin phrase Crescit Eundo to an early 1860's version of the territorial seal. In 1887, Ritch's version of the seal, including the words Crescit Eundo, was adopted by the legislature as part of the official New Mexico Territory seal and coat of arms.
Later when New Mexico became a state in 1912, the Legislature appointed a commission to settle on a design for an official "state" seal. The seal recommended by the commission and adopted by the Legislature was nearly identical to the territorial seal and included the words Crescit Eundo.
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