Safe Hunter Iron On Patch

Object/Artifact

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The Cardinal Collection

Name/Title

Safe Hunter Iron On Patch

Description

This safe hunter patch is in the shape of Ohio. It features the Great Seal of Ohio in the center in black, "Ohio" and "Safe Hunter" in yellow letters, and "Division of Wildlife" in black letters on orange background with a yellow and black border. The state of Ohio has had an official seal for more than 150 years. The current state seal was adopted by the state legislature in 1967 and modified in 1996. The seal illustrates Ohio's diverse geography. In the background stands Mount Logan, in Ross County. Separating Mount Logan from the rest of the seal is the Scioto River. In the freshly harvested wheat field stands a wheat bushel, illustrating Ohio's important contributions to agriculture, arrows representing Ohio's place as the 17th state in the Union, and sun rays protruding outward, representing the original colonies.

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