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In 1975, the Orange County Bicentennial Commission commissioned Jean Love, of Orange, to design a conjectural rendering of the deal in color, and it was adopted, as the current seal, on March 11. The colors are from the coat of arms of The Honorable Alexander Spotswood, Esq. Her Majesty’s Lieutenant Governor and Commander in Chief of Virginia - a principal figure in the early history of what became Orange County.
In 1975, the Orange County Bicentennial Commission commissioned Jean Love, of Orange, to design a conjectural rendering of the deal in color, and it was adopted, as the current seal, on March 11. The colors are from the coat of arms of The Honorable Alexander Spotswood, Esq. Her Majesty’s Lieutenant Governor and Commander in Chief of Virginia - a principal figure in the early history of what became Orange County.


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[[Literature]] : https://www.naco.org/articles/whats-seal-nov-30-2015
[[Literature]] : https://www.naco.org/articles/whats-seal-nov-30-2015
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