
Adopted by Congress in 1782, the Great Seal established the nation's core iconography: an eagle, a shield, and symbols of unity and sovereignty. Used on passports, treaties, military insignia, and federal buildings, it remains one of America's most enduring and influential design elements, anchoring the visual language of the federal government.

U.S. Great Seal (Graham Lithograph) 1899

U.S. WWI Great Seal of the United States

U.S. Passport

Adopted by Congress in 1782, the Great Seal established the nation's core iconography: an eagle, a shield, and symbols of unity and sovereignty. Used on passports, treaties, military insignia, and federal buildings, it remains one of America's most enduring and influential design elements, anchoring the visual language of the federal government.


U.S. Great Seal (Graham Lithograph) 1899

U.S. WWI Great Seal of the United States

U.S. Passport
