Wisconsin Code § 1.07

State coat of arms
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The coat of arms of the state of
Wisconsin is declared to be as follows:
ARMS.—Or, quartered, the quarters bearing respectively a
plow, a crossed shovel and pick, an arm and held hammer, and an
anchor, all proper; the base of shield resting upon a horn of plenty
and pyramid of pig lead, all proper; over all, on fesse point, the
arms and motto of the United States, namely: Arms, palewise of
13 pieces argent and gules; a chief azure; motto (on garter surrounding inescutcheon), “E pluribus unum”.
CREST.—A badger, passant, proper.
SUPPORTERS.—Dexter, a sailor holding a coil of rope, proper;
sinister, a yeoman resting on a pick, proper.
MOTTO.—Over crest, “Forward”.

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