Hopkinton

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HOPKINTON

State : Rhode Island

Arms (crest) of Hopkinton

Official blazon

Sable a chevron ermine between three pistols or, on a chief gules a quill pen argent. On a black shield an ermine chevron between three golden pistols, with a silvery quill pen on a red strip at the top.

Origin/meaning

The arms were designed in the 1930s.

The town was named for Stephen Hopkins. The chief motive of the device is the ancient arms of the Hopkins family, but as there is no evidence that Stephen Hopkins himself used any coat of arms, a chief has been added for difference in accordance with heraldic usage, and this chief is charged with a quill pen, significant of the fact that Hopkins was a signer of the Declaration of Independence.

The town nowadays uses the arms in different colours and with a scroll:

Arms (crest) of Hopkinton

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