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seal or coat of arms in any newspaper, periodical, book or pamphlet wherein the
seal or coat of arms is printed for informational purposes only."

Reproduction of stamp designs allowed by the U.S. Postal Service.
Color photography of license plates by Richard Deemer.
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Company are reprinted with the permission of West Publishing Company.

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from the Hawaii Revised Statutes, Idaho Code, Maryland Annotated Code, Nevada
Revised Statutes, North Carolina General Statutes, North Dakota Centennial Code,
Utah Code Annotated, Virginia Code, West Virginia Code, and the District of Co-
lumbia Code, copyright by the Michie Company, and are reprinted with the per-
mission of the Michie Company. All rights reserved.

Sections of Arkansas Code Annotated reprinted with permission of the State of
Arkansas, the copyright holder, by the Arkansas Code Revision Commission.

Material from Kansas Statutes Annotated used with the permission of the Revisor
of Statutes of the State of Kansas.

Permission for the publication of sections of Tennessee Code Annotated was
granted by the State of Tennessee.

Sections 1-4-5, 1-4-6, 1-6-2, and 1-6-4.1 of the South Dakota Codified Laws
copyright © by the State of South Dakota, reprint authorized by the Code Counsel,
South Dakota Legislative Research Council.

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Publication Information: Book Title: State Names, Seals, Flags, and Symbols: A Historical Guide. Contributors: Benjamin F. Shearer - author, Jerrie Yehling Smith - illustrator, Barbara S. Shearer - author. Publisher: Greenwood Press. Place of Publication: Westport, CT. Publication Year: 1994. Page Number: vi.
    
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