At the top of the Great Seal appear the
Roman numerals XVI, signifying Tennessee’s position as the 16th state to join the
United States. In the original design, the phrases "The Great Seal of the State of Tennessee" and "Feb. 6th, 1796" surrounded the central imagery; the month and day were removed in 1929. Centered within the seal are images of a plow, a bundle of wheat, and a cotton plant, with the word "agriculture" displayed below. Wheat and cotton represent the importance of farming to the state’s economy. ==History==