Fitxer:Seal of West Newbury, Massachusetts.gif
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DescripcióSeal of West Newbury, Massachusetts.gif | From West Newbury's FY 2016 Annual Town Report "The Town Seal, at the top of the center of the seal is a small shield with the words 'E Tribus Unum' meaning, 3 from 1, (Three towns: Newbury, Newburyport and West Newbury derived from one town, the Town of Newbury). Below are cattle horns representing the comb industry of the town. At the bottom of the center is a small plow with lines to simulate plowed ground, signifying the town's agricultural heritage." |
Data | c. 1900 |
Font | http://www.harbormasters.org/images/seals/west_newbury.gif |
Autor | Gertrude Stanwood |
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