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  2. Old Glory - Wikipedia

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    Preliminary findings indicate that the larger Roland flag has the stronger claim to being the original Old Glory but that the Peabody flag dated to the same era and is a legitimate Driver family heirloom and Civil War–era relic. The Roland Old Glory is heavily worn on the fly edges, consistent with the wear of a seagoing flag. [2]

  3. Old Glory (film) - Wikipedia

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    Old Glory is a 1939 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies animated cartoon directed by Chuck Jones. [1] The short was released on July 1, 1939, and stars Porky Pig . [ 2 ] The cartoon was commissioned by Warner Bros. as a counterpart for a series of live-action films about American patriotism.

  4. List of defunct glassmaking companies - Wikipedia

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    A New England Glass Company ewer, 1840–1860 A Novelty Glass Company advertisement in 1891 An electrical insulator made by Whitall Tatum Company, circa 1922. Alexander Gibbs; An Túr Gloine

  5. Old Glory: The American Flag’s Most Iconic Moments

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    From its origins amid the American Revolution to the nightmare of 9/11, learn about the milestones marked by the red, white and blue of the American flag.

  6. Edward Percy Moran - Wikipedia

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    Edward Percy Moran (1862–1935), sometimes known as Percy Moran, was an American artist known for his scenes of American history. Early life and education [ edit ]

  7. Mort Künstler - Wikipedia

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    He was to paint an illustration for a story about the history of St. Augustine, Florida. He traveled to Florida, spent an afternoon with the two National Park Service historians at the National Historic Site “ Castillo de San Marcos ” to learn whatever he could, before beginning. [ 5 ]

  8. Strobridge Lithographing Company - Wikipedia

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    The Strobridge Lithographing Company was an American maker of advertisement posters and lithographs founded in 1847 in Cincinnati, Ohio. [1] The company is named after Hines Strobridge who only joined the then stationery store in 1854 [2] when it was known as Middleton, Wallace and Company, after its founding partners E. C. Middleton and W. R ...

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