INGHAM
COUNTY SEAL
On June 9, 1970, the Official Seal for Ingham
County was adopted by the Board of Commissioners.
The seal is circular with the words, "The Great
Seal of Ingham County, Michigan", and the
date "A.D. 1838" inscribed around the
outside. The central part of the seal is divided
into four parts. At the bottom is a mortar board
which represents education, at the left are wheels and
cogs, representing industry. The sixteen cogs on
the side represent the townships in Ingham County.
At the top is the State Capitol Dome, representing the
State Seat of Government in Michigan. At the right
is an ear of corn, representing agriculture.
The
seal was designed and donated by then Commissioner
Frederick L. Stackable. |
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