| State Mottos | |
| In God We Trust | |
| Live free or die | |
| Gold and Silver | |
| Manly deeds womanly words | |
| Union, Justice, and Confidence | |
| Agriculture and Commerce | |
| Freedom and Unity | |
| Equality Before the Law | |
| He Who Is Transplanted Still Sustains | |
| Under God the People Rule | |
| Ever Upward | |
| We Dare Defend our Rights | |
| Virtue, Liberty, and Independence | |
| Labor Conquers All Things | |
| Hope | |
| Wisdom, Justice, and Moderation | |
| Let it be Perpetual | |
| To Be, Rather Than To Seem | |
| State Sovereignty, National Union | |
| Friendship | |
| I Have Found It | |
| By the Sword We Seek Peace, but Peace Only Under Liberty | |
| Nothing Without Providence | |
| The Star of the North | |
| Liberty and Prosperity | |
| | State Mottos | |
| The People Rule | |
| It Grows As It Goes | |
| Liberty and Union Now and Forever, One and Inseparable | |
| The Life of the Land Is Perpetuated in Righteousness | |
| To the Stars Through Difficulties | |
| By Valor and Arms | |
| While I Breathe, I Hope/ Ready in Soul and Resources | |
| The Crossroads of America | |
| God Enriches | |
| Thus Always to Tyrants | |
| She Flies With Her Own Wings | |
| United We Stand, Divided We Fall/ Let Us Be Grateful To God | |
| Industry | |
| Liberty and Independence | |
| Our Liberties We Prize and Our Rights We Will Maintain | |
| By and By | |
| With God, All Things Are Possible | |
| Let the Welfare of the People Be the Supreme Law | |
| All for Our Country | |
| Mountaineers Are Always Free | |
| North to the Future | |
| Forward | |
| I Direct | |
| Equal Rights | |
| If You Seek a Pleasant Peninsula, Look Around You | |
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