Effective - 28 Aug 1957
10.060. Seal of state — device. — The device for an armorial achievement for the state of Missouri is as follows: Arms, parted per pale, on the dexter side; gules, the white or grizzly bear of Missouri, passant guardant, proper on a chief engrailed; azure, a crescent argent; on the sinister side, argent, the arms of the United States, the whole within a band inscribed with the words "UNITED WE STAND, DIVIDED WE FALL". For the crest, over a helmet full-faced, grated with six bars; or, a cloud proper, from which ascends a star argent, and above it a constellation of twenty-three smaller stars, argent, on an azure field, surrounded by a cloud proper. Supporters on each side, a white or grizzly bear of Missouri, rampant, guardant proper, standing on a scroll, inscribed with the motto, "Salus populi suprema lex esto", and under the scroll the numerical letters MDCCCXX. And the great seal of the state shall be so engraved as to present by its impression the device of the armorial achievement aforesaid, surrounded by a scroll inscribed with the words, "THE GREAT SEAL OF THE STATE OF MISSOURI", in roman capitals, which seal shall be in a circular form and not more than two and a half inches in diameter.
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(RSMo 1939 § 15437, RSMo 1949 § 10.110, A.L. 1957 p. 726)
Prior revisions: 1929 § 14312; 1919 § 11608; 1909 § 11180
Structure Missouri Revised Statutes
Title II - Sovereignty, Jurisdiction and Emblems
Section 10.010 - Official state bird.
Section 10.012 - Bobwhite quail, official state game bird.
Section 10.020 - Flag, official — design of — original design — where kept.
Section 10.030 - State floral emblem.
Section 10.040 - State arboreal emblem.
Section 10.045 - State lithologic emblem.
Section 10.047 - State mineral.
Section 10.060 - Seal of state — device.
Section 10.070 - State insect.
Section 10.080 - State musical instrument.
Section 10.090 - State fossil.
Section 10.095 - State dinosaur.
Section 10.100 - State tree nut — black walnut.
Section 10.105 - Pawpaw tree designated as state fruit tree.
Section 10.110 - Official animal.
Section 10.112 - Old Drum designated as the historical dog of Missouri.
Section 10.113 - Jim the Wonder Dog designated as Missouri's wonder dog.
Section 10.115 - Official state exercise — jumping jacks.
Section 10.120 - State folk dance.
Section 10.125 - Crayfish, official state invertebrate.
Section 10.130 - Paddlefish state aquatic animal.
Section 10.135 - Channel catfish state fish.
Section 10.140 - Missouri Fox Trotting Horse, official state horse.
Section 10.141 - Purple martin capital of the state, city of Adrian.
Section 10.150 - Big bluestem, official state grass.
Section 10.170 - State amphibian — North American bullfrog.
Section 10.175 - Three-toed box turtle, official state reptile.
Section 10.180 - Ice cream cone, official dessert.
Section 10.185 - Blue ribbon recognized as the official state symbol for child abuse prevention.
Section 10.190 - Missouri "Show Me" tartan designated as official state tartan.
Section 10.225 - St. Louis Blues, official state hockey team.
Section 10.240 - The Gateway Arch designated as the official state monument.