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"The seal of the Town of East Windsor, CT, was designed by Ellis Potter for the town's bicentennial in 1968, with the five stars representing the five villages: Broad Brook, Melrose, Scantic, Warehouse Point and Windsorville; the grapevine- taken from the seal of Windsor- representing the fertility of the soil; the sunrise symbolizing East Windsor's bright future; and the shield denoting that East Windsor is part of Connecticut. The five villages working together assure the town Unity and Strength." http://members.cox.net/mjsalvatore/mjsalvatore/ewabtew.html


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Non-free / fair use media rationale for East Windsor, Connecticut
Description

The seal of the town of East Windsor, Connecticut

Source

http://members.cox.net/eastwindsorhistory/ewabtew.html

Article

East Windsor, Connecticut

Portion used

The image of the seal.

Low resolution?

Low, copies of images cannot be made to infringe on copyright holder's rights.

Purpose of use

For visual identification of the seal of East Windsor, Connecticut in that organization's article.

Replaceable?

None, this is the unique seal of the town.

Other information The town is likely to benefit from the publicity of the image.

Town of East Windsor Seal
Source: East Windsor Historical Society

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current18:21, 4 October 2006324×296 (49 KB)Shanesan (Talk | contribs) (Town of East Windsor Seal<br \> Source: East Windsor Historical Society)

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