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The first instructions for the elements and design of the State Seal were first defined by the Florida Legislature in 1868. Although the basic elements of this seal have remained the same through the years, the depictions of the seal have varied quite considerably, according to different drawings and interpretations of the codified description of the seal. The image of the Florida State Seal of 1868 is incorrect in that the state flag flying on the paddle steamer has a St. Andrew's cross which wasn't added until 1900. The Seal typically contained many elements that were considered inaccurate, such as the depiction of a Great Plains native American, instead of a Seminole, a Coconut Palm, which is not native to Florida, and the depiction of mountains in the background when there are no mountains in Florida. Due to these inaccuracies, the description and depiction of the Seal has been modified several times.
In 1985, an official rendition of the seal was authorised, to precisely depict the seal and provide an official version of it, and correct many additional inaccuracies, and it was presented to then Governor Bob Graham and the Florida Legislature by Florida Secretary of State George Firestone. This is the current state seal.
pl:Pieczęć stanowa Florydy ro:Sigiliul statului Florida, SUA
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