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Georgia
One of original colonies
Became state: January 2, 1788
Because of its advantageous terrain, this state has seen a moderate number of railroad company incorporations, especially in the post-Civil War era. Pre Civil-war certificates are highly sought after and generally difficult to find. While the state seal graces a large number of varieties of private and state-issued paper money, it is uncommon on railroad certificates.
Georgia's state seal is a sparse design that has been particularly useful as a logo design. The design consists of three pillars supporting an arch with a military man holding a sword inside. Woven into the design are the words Constitution, Justice, Wisdom and Moderation. |
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