THE CONNECTICUT ARMORIAL BEARINGS

Connecticut Coat of Arms
On March 24, 1931, the General Assembly adopted a design for the official Arms of the State, which it ordered drawn and filed with the Secretary of the State.
The official description of the Arms calls for: A shield of rococo design of white field, having in the center three grape vines, supported and bearing fruit. Below the shield shall be a white streamer, cleft at each end, bordered with two fine lines, and upon the streamer shall be in solid letters of medium bold Gothic the motto:
“QUI TRANSTULIT SUSTINET”
(He Who Transplanted Still Sustains)
Source: State of Connecticut, Secretary of State
 
 
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