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Wisconsin MottoState Seal, symbol used by the state to authenticate certain documents.

"Forward"

 

Adopted in 1851.

 

Language: English

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Wisconsin's state motto was adopted as an element of its official coat of arms and seal.

 

In 1851, Governor Dewey had asked UW Chancellor John Lathrop to design a new state seal. It is alleged that the motto was selected during a chance meeting between Governor Dewey and Edward Ryan when the governor went to New York City to have the new seal engraved. Ryan objected to the Latin motto "Excelsior", which Lathrop proposed. According to tradition, Dewey and Ryan sat on the steps of a Wall Street bank and designed a new seal, choosing "Forward" as the motto.

 

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Wisconsin State coat of arms.

Wisconsin Coat of Arms

 

Wisconsin Statutes, Chapter 1, Section 1-07.

CHAPTER 1. SOVEREIGNTY AND JURISDICTION OF THE STATE.
SECTION 1.07.

1.07 State coat of arms. The coat of arms of the state of Wisconsin is declared to be as follows:

ARMS. - Or, quartered, the quarters bearing respectively a plow, a crossed shovel and pick, an arm and held hammer, and an anchor, all proper; the base of shield resting upon a horn of plenty and pyramid of pig lead, all proper; over all, on fesse point, the arms and motto of the United States, namely: Arms, palewise of 13 pieces argent and gules; a chief azure; motto (on garter surrounding inescutcheon), "E pluribus unum".

CREST. - A badger, passant, proper.

MOTTO. - Over crest, "Forward".

History: 1975 c. 41.

 

 

 

 

Mottos of the States

Motto: United We Stand

 

State motto is a word, phrase, or sentence inscribed on or attached to a coin, building, or other object. A state motto expresses an important idea for a group of people within the state.

 

mottomä-(ˌ)tō)
n.

Etymology:
Italian, from Late Latin muttum grunt, from Latin muttire to mutter
Date: 15th century

1: a sentence, phrase, or word inscribed on something as appropriate to or indicative of its character or use

2: a short expression of a guiding principle

 

 

 

 

 
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