Pieczęć stanowa Alabamy
Pieczęć stanowa Alabamy przedstawia jej mapę, na której zaznaczono największe rzeki oraz sąsiednie stany. Została zaprojektowana w 1817 roku przez Williama Wyatta Bibba, jedynego gubernatora Terytorium Alabamy i późniejszego pierwszego gubernatora stanu Alabama. Projekt ostatecznie przyjęto w 1819 roku.
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Great Seal of The State of Alabama
Depiction of the 1868 Great Seal of Alabama, created by the Alabama State Legislature by Act 1868–133: "The seal is in the form of a circle, and two and a quarter inches in diameter; near the edge is the word 'ALABAMA' and opposite, at the same distance from the edge, are the words 'GREAT SEAL.' In the centre of the seal an eagle is represented with raised wings alighting upon the national shield, with three arrows in his left talon. The eagle holds in his beak a streamer, on which immediately over the wings are the words 'HERE WE REST.' The crest-word, which give name to the State, signifies "The land of rest."
Alabama's first governor, William Wyatt Bibb