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Flag of the State
of Connecticut
Seal of Wilton
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State of
Connecticut
On a field
of azure blue is an ornamental white shield with three grapevines,
each bearing three bunches of purple grapes. The states motto "He
Who Transplanted Sustains Us" is displayed on a white ribbon.
The vines stand for the first settlements of English people who began
to move from Massachusetts in the 1630's. These settlements were
thought of as grapevines that had been transplanted. |
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Town of Wilton
The
Seal features a circular design, bordered by a laurel enclosing the
words Town Of Wilton
Connecticut. The center is occupied by an image of the Lambert House,
built by David Lambert I in 1726 as Wilton's most elegant home of its
day and currently one of the oldest buildings in town. The seal is
completed with the word Seal and the year of Wilton's Charter. |
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