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The Pine tree is taken from the State Seal of Maine. And the Concentric circle represent the water surrounding Monhegan Island where the first abortive colony was established in 1605. | The Pine tree is taken from the State Seal of Maine. And the Concentric circle represent the water surrounding Monhegan Island where the first abortive colony was established in 1605. | ||
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DIOCESE OF MAINE
Country : United States
Denomination : Anglican
Established : 1820, first Bishop elected in 1847.
See city : Portland
Official blazon
Argent, five concentric circles azure; on a cross throughout or, a pine tree eradicated proper.
Origin/meaning
The Pine tree is taken from the State Seal of Maine. And the Concentric circle represent the water surrounding Monhegan Island where the first abortive colony was established in 1605.
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