Idaho
The state seal on a blue background. The seal depicts a woman (signifying Justice) and a Miner (Idaho’s chief industry at the time of statehood). The shield within displays the Shoshone River, with the pine tree suggesting the state’s significant timber industry. The state flower is shown near the woman’s feet and the two cornucopias refer to horticulture. The sheaf of grain refers to agriculture and the elk’s head represents game law.
FUN FACT: Idaho’s state seal is the only one designed by a woman, Emma Edwards Green in 1891. She received $100 for her trouble.