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Description Impression made by the the 1885 die of the Great Seal of the United States. Taken from a proclamation from Benjamin Harrison dated June 4, 1889, regarding a supplementary convention with Venezuela (originally signed on October 5, 1888).
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Source Scanned from page 277 of The Eagle and the Shield by Richard Patterson and Richardson Dougall, 1978.
Author Photo courtesy of the National Archives.

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