File:US-SmallDefensePlantsAdministration-Seal-EO10396.jpg
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Illustration of the seal of the U.S. Small Defense Plants Administration, a 1951-53 predecessor agency of the Small Business Administration, from s:Executive Order 10396 (which defined the seal). The design is described there as:
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Source | Scanned from Title 3 of the Code of Federal Regulations, 1949-1953 Comp., p. 898. The smudge at right is due to a poor job scanning. | |||||||
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