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If Any One Attempts to Haul Down the American Flag, Shoot Him on the Spot.--John A. Dix
30 November 1861
features American flag
GLC08413.16
Flag of the Free Heart's Hope and Home
27 April 1861
features flag and poem
GLC08413.38
Long May it Wave
31 July 1861
GLC08413.42
The Father of His Country Left This to His Children
1861-1877
GLC08413.48
Project It!
features American flag against sunrise
GLC08413.49
If Any One Attempts to Haul Down the American Flag, Shoot Him On the Spot.--John Dix
3 January 1862
GLC08413.50
Down with the traitors' serpent flag!
15 September 1862
features picture of American flag and a picture of the flag with a tree and a serpent across from it.
GLC08414.5
to Elise Bragg re: eye-witness account of secession of Louisiana
1861/01/27
Bragg, Braxton, 1817-1876
Written on state Executive Mansion stationery, and also mentioning the replacement of the Federal flag by "the Goose [sic, Pelican] was hoisted in its stead"
GLC02282
to unknown
November 25, 1890
Spinner, Francis Elias, 1802-1890
Discusses the origins of the design of the flag of the United States. Encloses something showing what he believes the flag should look like now (not present). Reports that he became Treasurer in 1861 and served under Presidents Lincoln, Johnson, and...
GLC00431.13
to Henry Knox
6 April 1799
Beaumez, M. de (Bon-Albert Briois), 1759-1809
Beaumez writes to Knox about how valuable letters from his friends in America are. He mentions the letters from Mrs. Knox and their daughter Lucy, as well as Thomas Flucker, Beaumez's stepson. Beaumez say, "though I am but an adoptive citizen of the...
GLC02437.07254
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