The Seal of Louisville is an emblem used as a visual representation for the city of Louisville, Kentucky. Among other reasons, the seal is used to stamp documents to certify their authenticity. The city had four seals from its formation in 1828 to 2003 before its merger with the Jefferson County, Kentucky government and creating a new joint seal, which was designed during a citywide competition by Louisville native and art director William Glenn Hack.
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- Seal of Louisville, Kentucky (en)
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| - Le Sceau de Louisville est un emblème de la cité de Louisville. Le sceau est par exemple utilisé pour certifier des documents officiels. La cité a connu quatre sceaux depuis sa création en 1828 et ce jusque 2003. En 2003, le gouvernement de la cité a fusionné avec celui du comté de Jefferson ce qui a eu pour effet la création d'un nouveau sceau commun. (fr)
- The Seal of Louisville is an emblem used as a visual representation for the city of Louisville, Kentucky. Among other reasons, the seal is used to stamp documents to certify their authenticity. The city had four seals from its formation in 1828 to 2003 before its merger with the Jefferson County, Kentucky government and creating a new joint seal, which was designed during a citywide competition by Louisville native and art director William Glenn Hack. (en)
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| - Le Sceau de Louisville est un emblème de la cité de Louisville. Le sceau est par exemple utilisé pour certifier des documents officiels. La cité a connu quatre sceaux depuis sa création en 1828 et ce jusque 2003. En 2003, le gouvernement de la cité a fusionné avec celui du comté de Jefferson ce qui a eu pour effet la création d'un nouveau sceau commun. (fr)
- The Seal of Louisville is an emblem used as a visual representation for the city of Louisville, Kentucky. Among other reasons, the seal is used to stamp documents to certify their authenticity. The city had four seals from its formation in 1828 to 2003 before its merger with the Jefferson County, Kentucky government and creating a new joint seal, which was designed during a citywide competition by Louisville native and art director William Glenn Hack. (en)
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