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Stamford's Seal In a way, Stamford’s seal, which dates to 1915, symbolizes some of the greatness of Stamford’s past, without hinting at its bright future involving Wall Street trading and supporting service companies. The crest consists of a tall sailing ship, and four quadrants of a coat of arms. The quadrants represent Lincolnshire, England, an Indian and settler, a grist mill and two crossed keys (one old, one new), the symbols of Stamford’s greatest manufacturing past, the Yale & Towne Manufacturing Co. south of I-95. Today, this parcel represents one of Stamford’s last great land developments. |
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