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Old Glory Collection

"Old Glory: A Tapestry of American Heritage" From the skilled hands of Betsy Ross sewing the first American flag to the vibrant strokes of Henry Mosler's painting

Background imageOld Glory Collection: Betsy Ross sewing the first American flag. Painting by Henry Mosler (1841-1920)

Betsy Ross sewing the first American flag. Painting by Henry Mosler (1841-1920)
BIRTH OF THE FLAG. Betsy Ross sewing the first American flag. Painting by Henry Mosler (1841-1920)

Background imageOld Glory Collection: Art deco buildings in Miami Beach

Art deco buildings in Miami Beach

Background imageOld Glory Collection: BATTLE OF FRANKLIN, 1864. The Battle of Franklin, Tennessee, 30 November 1864

BATTLE OF FRANKLIN, 1864. The Battle of Franklin, Tennessee, 30 November 1864. Lithograph, 1891, by Kurz & Allison

Background imageOld Glory Collection: American Thanksgiving card, c1900

American Thanksgiving card, c1900
THANKSGIVING CARD, 1900. American Thanksgiving card, c1900

Background imageOld Glory Collection: STAR SPANGLED BANNER, 1814. The first page of the first printed sheet music edition of Francis

STAR SPANGLED BANNER, 1814. The first page of the first printed sheet music edition of Francis Scott Keys The Star
STAR SPANGLED BANNER, 1814. The first page of the first printed sheet music edition of Francis Scott Keys " The Star Spangled Banner, " Baltimore, 1814. Note the misprint in the subtitle

Background imageOld Glory Collection: AMERICAN GOTHIC, 1942. Ella Watson, a US Government Chairwoman. Photograph by Gordon Parks, 1942

AMERICAN GOTHIC, 1942. Ella Watson, a US Government Chairwoman. Photograph by Gordon Parks, 1942

Background imageOld Glory Collection: WORLD WAR I: U. S. MARINES. First in the Fight. American World War I Marine corps recruiting

WORLD WAR I: U. S. MARINES. First in the Fight. American World War I Marine corps recruiting poster, c1918
WORLD WAR I: U.S. MARINES. First in the Fight. American World War I Marine corps recruiting poster, c1918, by James Montgomery Flagg

Background imageOld Glory Collection: American seamstress and patriot. Betsy Ross making the first American flag

American seamstress and patriot. Betsy Ross making the first American flag. Drawing by Elisabeth Moore Hallowell
BETSY ROSS (1752-1836). American seamstress and patriot. Betsy Ross making the first American flag. Drawing by Elisabeth Moore Hallowell

Background imageOld Glory Collection: 36-STAR U. S. FLAG, c1865. The U. S. flag from between 1864 and 1867

36-STAR U. S. FLAG, c1865. The U. S. flag from between 1864 and 1867
36-STAR U.S. FLAG, c1865. The U.S. flag from between 1864 and 1867

Background imageOld Glory Collection: STANLEY & LIVINGSTONE 1871. The meeting of Henry Morton Stanley and David Livingstone at Ujiji

STANLEY & LIVINGSTONE 1871. The meeting of Henry Morton Stanley and David Livingstone at Ujiji, Lake Tanganyika, 10 November 1871. Wood engraving, American, 1872, after Godefroy Durand

Background imageOld Glory Collection: Fisherman statue outside Goodrich Seafood, Oak Hill, Florida, USA

Fisherman statue outside Goodrich Seafood, Oak Hill, Florida, USA

Background imageOld Glory Collection: LINCOLN ASSASSINATION. The assassination of Abraham Lincoln by John Wilkes Booth at Fords Theatre

LINCOLN ASSASSINATION. The assassination of Abraham Lincoln by John Wilkes Booth at Fords Theatre, Washington D. C
LINCOLN ASSASSINATION. The assassination of Abraham Lincoln by John Wilkes Booth at Fords Theatre, Washington D.C. 14 April 1865. Contemporary lithograph

Background imageOld Glory Collection: AMERICAN CIRCUS, c1874. The Grand Layout. Circus parade around tents with a crowd watching

AMERICAN CIRCUS, c1874. The Grand Layout. Circus parade around tents with a crowd watching alongside a railroad train. American lithograph, c1874

Background imageOld Glory Collection: SECOND BULL RUN, 1862. The Second Battle of Bull Run (Manassass, Virginia)

SECOND BULL RUN, 1862. The Second Battle of Bull Run (Manassass, Virginia), 29-30 August 1862: contemporary lithograph by Currier & Ives

Background imageOld Glory Collection: Oil on canvas, 1917, by Childe Hassam

Oil on canvas, 1917, by Childe Hassam
HASSAM: ALLIES DAY, MAY 1917. Oil on canvas, 1917, by Childe Hassam

Background imageOld Glory Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1860. Abraham Lincoln as the Republican party candidate for President

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1860. Abraham Lincoln as the Republican party candidate for President and Hannibal Hamlin as Vice President in 1860 on an American flag banner

Background imageOld Glory Collection: ILLINOIS: FORT DEARBORN. Fort Dearborn, on the site of Chicago, Illinois, as it looked in 1812

ILLINOIS: FORT DEARBORN. Fort Dearborn, on the site of Chicago, Illinois, as it looked in 1812. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageOld Glory Collection: WWII: COLOR LINE POSTER. War Knows No Color Line. Oil on canvas by Elmer Sims Campbell

WWII: COLOR LINE POSTER. War Knows No Color Line. Oil on canvas by Elmer Sims Campbell

Background imageOld Glory Collection: BUFFALO BILL: POSTER, 1893. Buffalo Bill Wild West Show lithograph poster, c1893

BUFFALO BILL: POSTER, 1893. Buffalo Bill Wild West Show lithograph poster, c1893

Background imageOld Glory Collection: WORLD WAR II POSTER, 1941. Defense! Long Island Women - Home Defense Day

WORLD WAR II POSTER, 1941. Defense! Long Island Women - Home Defense Day. American poster announcing activities related to civil defense held at Adelphi College in Garden City, New York, 3 May 1941

Background imageOld Glory Collection: FORT WASHINGTON. A view of Fort Washington in Cincinnati, Ohio, erected in 1790

FORT WASHINGTON. A view of Fort Washington in Cincinnati, Ohio, erected in 1790. Lithograph, American, 1857

Background imageOld Glory Collection: COFFEE LABEL, c1863. Label for Uncle Sams Coffee, with Uncle Sam seated on a cannon, whittling

COFFEE LABEL, c1863. Label for Uncle Sams Coffee, with Uncle Sam seated on a cannon, whittling, while stepping on a torn rebel flag. Engraving by Kilburn & Mallory, c1863

Background imageOld Glory Collection: BOSTON: MUSIC FESTIVAL. The band of the Grenadier Guards performing The Star Spangled Banner at a

BOSTON: MUSIC FESTIVAL. The band of the Grenadier Guards performing The Star Spangled Banner at a music festival in Boston, Massachusetts. Wood engraving, 1872

Background imageOld Glory Collection: Maine, Faded American flag on door of old barn

Maine, Faded American flag on door of old barn

Background imageOld Glory Collection: USA, California. Composite of bald eagle and American flag

USA, California. Composite of bald eagle and American flag. Credit as: Dennis Flaherty / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageOld Glory Collection: Rhode Island, Newport, Sarah Kendall house, typical porch

Rhode Island, Newport, Sarah Kendall house, typical porch

Background imageOld Glory Collection: CARTOON: RED SCARE, 1919. Put Them Out and Keep Them Out. A bearded Bolshevik creeping under

CARTOON: RED SCARE, 1919. Put Them Out and Keep Them Out. A bearded Bolshevik creeping under the American flag. A contemporary American cartoon published during the Red Scare of 1919

Background imageOld Glory Collection: 1st Connecticut Heavy Artillery manning guns in Fort Richardson, late 1861 (b / w photo)

1st Connecticut Heavy Artillery manning guns in Fort Richardson, late 1861 (b / w photo)
867762 1st Connecticut Heavy Artillery manning guns in Fort Richardson, late 1861 (b/w photo) by American Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageOld Glory Collection: The United States Flag, before 1912 (textile) (detail)

The United States Flag, before 1912 (textile) (detail)
DHS212787 The United States Flag, before 1912 (textile) (detail) by American School; Dallas Historical Society, Texas, USA; eDallas Historical Society; American, out of copyright

Background imageOld Glory Collection: United States flag flying on Hawaiian Chieftain, a Square Topsail Ketch

United States flag flying on Hawaiian Chieftain, a Square Topsail Ketch. Owned and operated by the Grays Harbor Historical Seaport, Aberdeen, Washington State

Background imageOld Glory Collection: flags by Washington Monument, Washington, DC, USA

flags by Washington Monument, Washington, DC, USA

Background imageOld Glory Collection: SkyFest, airshow, USSOCOM, army paratrooper, New Smyrna Beach, Florida, USA

SkyFest, airshow, USSOCOM, army paratrooper, New Smyrna Beach, Florida, USA

Background imageOld Glory Collection: Reflections in 42nd street, New York 2n

Reflections in 42nd street, New York 2n
New York, USA - 4 November 3023 Distorted reflections of skyscrapers bounce around this archetypal street canyon in Manhattan

Background imageOld Glory Collection: Group of American flags waving, Liberty State Park, New Jersey

Group of American flags waving, Liberty State Park, New Jersey

Background imageOld Glory Collection: American flag and snow on Sierra Nevada Mountain Range, California, USA

American flag and snow on Sierra Nevada Mountain Range, California, USA

Background imageOld Glory Collection: CARTOON: RED SCARE, 1919. Put Them Out and Keep Them Out

CARTOON: RED SCARE, 1919. Put Them Out and Keep Them Out. A bearded Bolshevik creeping under the American flag. American cartoon published during the Red Scare of 1919

Background imageOld Glory Collection: America First! American sheet music cover, 1940, favoring isolationism from the war in Europe

America First! American sheet music cover, 1940, favoring isolationism from the war in Europe
WORLD WAR II: SONGSHEET. America First! American sheet music cover, 1940, favoring isolationism from the war in Europe

Background imageOld Glory Collection: Soviet World War II poster on the Anglo-American-Soviet alliance

Soviet World War II poster on the Anglo-American-Soviet alliance
WORLD WAR II: SOVIET POSTER. Soviet World War II poster on the Anglo-American-Soviet alliance

Background imageOld Glory Collection: William McKinley Cartoon

William McKinley Cartoon
WILLIAM McKINLEY CARTOON. Well, I Hardly Know Which To Take First! American cartoon comment, c1900, on Uncle Sams seemingly insatiable imperialist appetite; waiting to take the order, at right

Background imageOld Glory Collection: CIVIL WAR: VICKSBURG, 1863. First at Vicksburg. The 1st Battalion of the U. S

CIVIL WAR: VICKSBURG, 1863. First at Vicksburg. The 1st Battalion of the U. S
CIVIL WAR: VICKSBURG, 1863. First at Vicksburg. The 1st Battalion of the U.S. Infantry fighting its way up the steep slope to the top of the Confederate lines at Vicksburg, Mississippi, 19 May 1863

Background imageOld Glory Collection: American Flag; Pahreah, Utah, United States of America

American Flag; Pahreah, Utah, United States of America

Background imageOld Glory Collection: Flag Of The United States Of America

Flag Of The United States Of America

Background imageOld Glory Collection: The American Flag

The American Flag

Background imageOld Glory Collection: The Pledge Of Allegiance And An American Flag

The Pledge Of Allegiance And An American Flag

Background imageOld Glory Collection: Idaho State Capitol, Boise, Idaho, USA

Idaho State Capitol, Boise, Idaho, USA

Background imageOld Glory Collection: Rising Sun at Midway. American cartoon by. D. R. Fitzpatrick, 1942

Rising Sun at Midway. American cartoon by. D. R. Fitzpatrick, 1942, on the decisive Allied victory over the Japanese at
WORLD WAR II: CARTOON. Rising Sun at Midway. American cartoon by. D.R. Fitzpatrick, 1942, on the decisive Allied victory over the Japanese at the Battle of Midway, 3-6 June 1942

Background imageOld Glory Collection: American seamstress and patriot. Then, now, and forever! Betsy Ross sewing the first flag with

American seamstress and patriot. Then, now, and forever! Betsy Ross sewing the first flag with General George
BETSY ROSS (1752-1836). American seamstress and patriot. Then, now, and forever! Betsy Ross sewing the first flag with General George Washington standing alongside

Background imageOld Glory Collection: Lincoln Assassination

Lincoln Assassination
LINCOLN ASSASSINATION. The assassination of President Abraham Lincoln by John Wilkes Booth at Fords Theatre, Washington, D.C. 14 April 1865. Lithograph, 1865, by Currier & Ives



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"Old Glory: A Tapestry of American Heritage" From the skilled hands of Betsy Ross sewing the first American flag to the vibrant strokes of Henry Mosler's painting, "Old Glory" has woven its way into the fabric of our nation's history. This iconic symbol stands tall, embodying the spirit and resilience that define America. As we stroll through Miami Beach, surrounded by art deco buildings that exude elegance and charm, we are reminded of how far this great nation has come. The Battle of Franklin in 1864 serves as a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by brave men and women who fought for freedom on American soil. In a quaint Thanksgiving card from 1900, we see gratitude expressed for all that this land offers. And while misprints may occur in sheet music like Francis Scott Key's Star Spangled Banner, it only adds to its enduring power as our national anthem. Ella Watson's photograph captures an ordinary woman turned extraordinary - a US Government Chairwoman standing proudly amidst adversity during World War II. Similarly, Betsy Ross' drawing showcases her role as both seamstress and patriot; she stitched together not just cloth but also unity among Americans. James Montgomery Flagg's recruiting poster reminds us of the valor displayed by U. S. Marines during World War I – their unwavering commitment to being "First in the Fight. " Meanwhile, a fisherman statue outside Goodrich Seafood tells tales of hard work and perseverance etched into coastal communities across America. The dark shadow cast by Lincoln's assassination at Ford’s Theatre lingers still today; it serves as a solemn reminder that even great leaders can fall victim to senseless violence. Yet amidst tragedy, there is always hope – depicted beautifully in an American lithograph showcasing circus parades bustling with joyous crowds alongside railroad trains. And finally, gazing upon the 36-star U. S. Flag from around 1865 transports us back to a time when our nation was healing from the wounds of civil war.