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The Confederate States of America. Washington, D.C. Print shows the Great Seal of the Confederate States of America with George Washington at the center of a seal, in a full-length portrait, wearing military uniform, sitting on a horse, facing left, with a border comprised of plants representation the agriculture of the South, cotton, tobacco, corn, wheat, sugar cane, and rice, and the text forming the outer rim with the motto Deo Vindice at bottom. Image details Contributor:
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