Society Seal


The Great Seal

The Great Seal of The Shelby Society is inset with the Kentucky frontiersman and the Kentucky statesman shaking hands with “United We Stand, Divided We Fall,” the motto of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, encircling them.
A version of this inset has been incorporated on the State Seal of Kentucky in various forms and used by the Governors of Kentucky since 1793. While it is a depiction of two male images, it is an important acknowledgment of the diversity of Kentucky and the strength resulting from the union of that diversity.A version of this inset has been incorporated on the State Seal of Kentucky in various forms and used by the Governors of Kentucky since 1793. While it is a depiction of two male images, it is an important acknowledgment of the diversity of Kentucky and the strength resulting from the union of that diversity.
A version of this inset has been incorporated on the State Seal of Kentucky in various forms and used by the Governors of Kentucky since 1793. While it is a depiction of two male images, it is an important acknowledgment of the diversity of Kentucky and the strength resulting from the union of that diversity.A version of this inset has been incorporated on the State Seal of Kentucky in various forms and used by the Governors of Kentucky since 1793. While it is a depiction of two male images, it is an important acknowledgment of the diversity of Kentucky and the strength resulting from the union of that diversity.
A version of this inset has been incorporated on the State Seal of Kentucky in various forms and used by the Governors of Kentucky since 1793. While it is a depiction of two male images, it is an important acknowledgment of the diversity of Kentucky and the strength resulting from the union of that diversity.A version of this inset has been incorporated on the State Seal of Kentucky in various forms and used by the Governors of Kentucky since 1793. While it is a depiction of two male images, it is an important acknowledgment of the diversity of Kentucky and the strength resulting from the union of that diversity.