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  1. Usage on ca.wikipedia.org Segell d'Alabama; Usage on el.wikipedia.org Κυβερνήτης της Αλαμπάμα; Usage on es.wikipedia.org Anexo:Gobernadores de Alabama; Gran sello del estado de Alabama; Escudo de armas de Alabama; Anexo:Sellos de los gobernadores de los Estados Unidos; Usage on fa.wikipedia.org نشان رسمی آلاباما

  2. Current territory flags. These are the current official flags of the five permanently inhabited territories of the United States. Dates in parentheses denote when the territory's current flag was adopted by its respective political body. [citation needed] Flag of American Samoa. (April 17, 1960) Flag of Guam.

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  4. Seal of the Attorney General of Alabama Source: Date: 21 October 2011, 20:31 (UTC) Source: Seal of Alabama.svg: Author: Seal of Alabama.svg: Svgalbertian; Fry1989 ' ' 20:32, 21 October 2011 (UTC) SVG development

  5. File:Seal_of_Alabama.svg licensed with PD-old, PD-retouched-user 2011-12-12T21:48:47Z Fred the Oyster 368x368 (115495 Bytes) Some weight loss required 2011-12-11T13:32:57Z Svgalbertian 368x368 (210766 Bytes) Fixed corruption caused by bad optimization (the P in Mississippi and R in Tennessee River)

  6. Seal of Alabama. The Great Seal of the State of Alabama is the state seal of the U.S. state of Alabama. It was designed in 1817 by William Wyatt Bibb, the governor of the "Alabama Territory" and the subsequent first governor of the state. When Alabama became a state in 1819, the state legislature got the design as the official state seal.

  7. Hillsborough Recorder. Hillsborough, North Carolina. August 16, 1820. Retrieved July 11, 2019 – via Newspapers.com. On Monday morning the 10th ultimo, at his residence near Fort Jackson, his excellency William W. Bibb, governor and commander in chief of the state of Alabama. ↑ "Thomas Bibb".

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