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The 49ers' original logo was a mustached 49er gold miner from the 1849 California Gold Rush, dressed in plaid pants and a red shirt, jumping in midair with his hat falling off, and fired pistols in each hand: one nearly shooting his foot, and the other pistol forming the word "Forty-Niners" from its smoke. [3]
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San Francisco 49ers logo: San Francisco 49ers wordmark: Logo: Wordmark: Established June 4, 1944; 80 years ago () [1] First season: 1946 Play in Levi's Stadium Santa Clara, California Headquartered in SAP Performance Facility Santa Clara, California: League / conference affiliations;
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This logo first appeared on the helmets in 1962 (albeit using silver ones; the gold helmets would not come until 1964), but would not become the primary logo until 1968; it has been used by the team since, with various tweaks to the design since.
The 49ers' original logo was a mustached 49er gold miner from the 1849 California Gold Rush, dressed in plaid pants and a red shirt, jumping in midair with his hat falling off, and fired pistols in each hand: one nearly shooting his foot, and the other pistol forming the word "Forty-Niners" from its smoke. [3]
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11 Αυγ 2024 · The 49ers' original logo was a mustached 49er gold miner from the 1849 California Gold Rush, dressed in plaid pants and a red shirt, jumping in midair with his hat falling off, and fired pistols in each hand: one nearly shooting his foot, and the other pistol forming the word "Forty-Niners" from its smoke. [3]