List of Louisiana state symbols

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This is a list of official symbols of the U.S. State of Louisiana. Official symbols of Louisiana are codified in the Laws of Louisiana.

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[edit] State symbols

Seal of Louisiana [1] Flag of Louisiana [1] Route markers of Louisiana
LL 151, 1902 1912
Type Symbol Law
State amphibian Green Tree Frog[2](Hyla cinerea) LL 169.1, 1993
State beverage Milk LL 170, 1983
State bird Brown Pelican[1] (Pelecanus occidentalis) LL 159, 1958
State colors Blue, White, Gold LL 161, 1972
State crustacean Crawfish LL 168, 1983
State dog Catahoula Leopard Dog[1] LL 165, 1979
State fish — freshwater Sac-au-Lait (Poxomis annularis) LL 170.4, 1993
State fish — saltwater Spotted seatrout (Cynoscion nebulosus) LL 170.7, 2001
State flower Magnolia[1] LL 154, 1900
State fossil Petrified palmwood LL 162, 1976
State fruit Strawberry (Fragaria) LL 166, 1980
State gemstone Agate LL 163, 1976
State insect Honeybee (Apis mellifera) LL 164, 1977
State jellies Mahaw jelly and
Louisiana sugar cane jelly
LL 170.8, 2003
State mammal American black bear (Ursus americanus luteolus) LL 161.1, 1992
State meat pie Natchitoches meat pie LL 170.9, 2003
State motto "Union, justice and confidence" LL 151, 1902
State musical instrument Diatonic Accordion,
also known as the Cajun accordion
LL 155.3, 1990
State reptile American Alligator (Alligator mississippiensis) LL 169, 1983
State slogan "Come fall in Love with Louisiana all over again." Official[3]
State songs "You Are My Sunshine" and "Give Me Louisiana" LL 155, 1970
State song — environmental "The Gifts of Earth" LL 155.2, 1990
State song — march "Louisiana My Home Sweet Home" LL 155.1, 1952
State tartan Louisiana Tartan LL 170.6, 2001
State tree Bald Cypress[1] (Taxodium distichum) LL 160, 1963
State vegetable Sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas) LL 170.11, 2003
State vegetable plant Creole tomato LL 170.11, 2003
State wildflower Louisiana Iris (Iris giganticaerulea) LL 154.1, 1990

[edit] State oath

  • State pledge : I pledge allegiance to the flag of the state of Louisiana and to the motto for which it stands: A state, under God, united in purpose and ideals, confident that justice shall prevail for all of those abiding here.
LL 167, 1981

[edit] State poems

  • State judicial poem, written by Sylvia Davidson Lott Buckley, and entitled, "America, We The People":
"America
We the people
Justice, the word most sought by all, seek God to bless the courts with truth, for through His wisdom we rise or fall.
America
We the people
Do honor this great lady fair, who with her mighty arms still holds, the scales of Justice for all to share.
America
We the people
Do offer threads of hope to all, for Justice covers everyone; she does not measure, short or tall.
America
We the people
Boldly make this pledge to thee, that Justice will, in mind and heart, guide each destiny.
America
We............the...........people."
LL 155.4, 1995
  • State Senate poem, written by Jean McGivney Boese and entitled "Leadership":
"It is easy to bend with the wind and be weak,
Wrapped in silence when it would take courage to speak,
To do nothing when crises demand that you act;
To prefer a delusion to unpleasant fact.
But the easy evasions that dreamers embrace
Are denied to a leader with problems to face.
He must cope with the world as he finds it, and plan
To make each hard decision as well as he can.
He can't hide from the truth or deny what is real.
Though a lie might assuage all the fears people feel.
For the truth is the truth, and no lie can prevail.
In a world that is real, one must face truth or fail."
LL 155.5, 1999

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