Seal of Indiana
The seal of Indiana has gone through several revisions since the region was a part of the Northwest Territory. The current design was standardized by the Indiana General Assembly in 1963. It depicts a woodsman chopping a felled sycamore tree, while an American Bison runs in the foreground and the sun sets in the background. The leaves of the state tree, the tulip, are in the border design.
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