Seal of the District of Columbia
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This collection of United States Seals was registered by the Library of Congress in 1876. When enlarged, the Seal of the District of Columbia has one noticeable difference: the space now occupied by George Washington is held by the Statue of Freedom.
The Great Seal of the District of Columbia depicts Lady Justice hanging a wreath on a statue of George Washington; the motto of the District of Columbia, "JUSTITIA OMNIBUS" (Latin for Justice for All); and "1871", the year in which the District was organized in its present form. In the background is the United States Capitol on the right; on the left, a train steams across a viaduct under a rising sun.
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The original seal features Lady Justice placing a wreath not on a statue of George Washington, but on the Statue of Freedom which sits atop the Capitol Building.
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- "Official Symbols of the District of Columbia". Government of the District of Columbia. http://about.dc.gov/symbols.asp. Retrieved 2008-11-29.
- "Arms of the States and Territories of the American Union". A.J. Connell. http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/3d/Emblems_of_USA_1876_%28original%29.jpg. Retrieved 2011-02-28.
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