Coat of arms of Connecticut
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The coat of arms of Connecticut is an official emblem of the state of Connecticut, alongside the seal and state flag. The General Assembly of Connecticut adopted a design for the official arms of the state on March 24, 1931,[1] which it ordered to be drawn and filed with the Secretary of the State.
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Coat of arms of the State of Connecticut | |
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Armiger | State of Connecticut |
Adopted | March 24, 1931 |
Shield | Argent, three grapevines proper |
Motto | QUI TRANSTULIT SUSTINET "He Who Transplanted Still Sustains" |
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See also: Seal of Connecticut
Not to be confused with Coat of arms of Connacht.