Seal of Pensacola, Florida | |
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Armiger | D. C. Reeves, Mayor of Pensacola |
Adopted | 1902 |
Crest | Christian cross and conquistador's helmet |
Shield | A circle around a shield with a Latin-type cross in the upper central part of the shield, at the base of which shall be a helmet with plumes, and above the shield a hand with a pen in the act of signing, and on the left side of the shield the figures "1698," "1821," "1895" and "1913," and beneath the shield the figures "1931." |
The seal of Pensacola is used to represent the Pensacola municipal government and for various official purposes. The current seal has been in use since 1870 and was officially adopted by ordinance in 1902, with slight modifications since.