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Title: 1858 Lincoln and Douglas Debate Knox College Galesburg Illinois (IL), Divided Back PM 1911
Description:
In 1858, when Lincoln was nominated by the Republicans to run against Douglas for the Senate, he challenged Douglas to a series of joint debates. Douglas accepted much against his will, for, as he said. ""Should I lose, Lincoln will gain everything, while I would lose everything."" Seven debates took place between August 21 and October 15, 1858. Nothing ever approached this battle of the Gaints. Douglas was met by brass bands and thirty-two gun salutes, and escorted in the best equipage to be had, while Lincoln would be carried through the streets on a hay rack drawn by farm horses. Men, women and children came in processions from great distances. Fakirs shouting, jugglers performing and beggars plying their trades, while brass bands pounded and tooted national airs, made it a scene of hubbub and confusion. At these monster meetings Lincoln flayed Douglas as no man ever did an opponent, while Douglas, always dodging and misrepresenting the issue, contended in vain. The fifth debate was held at Galesburg, Ill., October 7, 1858, where the students of Knox College hung out a huge banner bearing the words: ""Knox College for Lincoln."" Lincoln received the greatest number of votes, but the Legislative districts as apportioned, gave Douglas the majority on joint ballot of the Legislature. The portraits of Lincoln and Douglas were taken about the time of the famous debate
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Title: 1861-1865 Divided Back PM 1907
Description:
"Nor shall their story be forgot, While Fame her record keeps.
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Title: 4th of July - Girls with Firecrackers PM 1917
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Title: A Nephew Of Uncle Sam's Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: A soldier bold and brave Divided Back unused
Description:
As a soldier bold and brave He fought for the red, white and blue Knowing it was victory or the grave when to battle on his steed he flew.
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Title: A True Citizen J. I. Austen Co. Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: Abraham Lincoln Presenting The Proclamation Of Freedom To A Slave Divided Back PM 1911
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Title: American Flag Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
Description:
Conquer we must, when our cause it is just, And this be our motto, "In God is our trust," And the star sponged banner in triumph shall wave O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave.
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Title: American Flag Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
Description:
Conquer we must, when our cause it is just, And this be our motto, "In God is our trust," And the star sponged banner in triumph shall wave O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave.
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Title: American Seal? Eagle and Flags Divided Back unused
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Title: Be Loyal To Your Flag Linen unused
Description:
I Pledge Allegiance to the Flag Of the United States of America, And to the Republic for which it stands, One Nation, Indivisible, With Liberty and Justice For All. Our American flag is a true symbol of liberty and freedom. The salute to the Flag fosters a spirit of unity and loyalty amongst our people, regardless of the many racial stocks from which they spring.
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Title: Best Wishes Divided Back PM 1910
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Title: Best Wishes Divided Back PM 1909 Nov-18
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Title: Best Wishes Divided Back PM Dec-05
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Title: Birthday Greetings Divided Back PM 1909
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Title: Boston Tea Party Divided Back unused
Description:
Dec. 16, 1779.
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Title: Call To Arms Divided Back unused
Description:
American Revolution
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Title: Civil War Flags Divided Back PM 1908
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Title: Civil War Veterans Divided Back unused
Description:
As a veteran in old age He was loyal to the red, white and blue, Which placed his name on the page Of heroes the recording angel drew.
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Title: Columbia Gem Of The Ocean Divided Back unused
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Title: Cute Girl with US Flag, Sailor Suit unused
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Title: Decoration Day Divided Back
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Title: Decoration Day Divided Back unused
Description:
1861-1865 "In glory, underneath the sod, slumber our heroes to-day."
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Title: Decoration Day Divided Back unused
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Title: Decoration Day Greetings Divided Back unused
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Title: Decoration Day Greetings G.A.R. Divided Back unused
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Title: Decoration Day Series 173 Divided Back PM 1910
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Title: Don't Tread On Me Divided Back PM 1911
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Title: Eagle & Flag unused
Description:
The clustered stars and the steadfast bars, The red, the white, and the blue!"
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Title: Eagle w/Flag, Canon unused
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Title: Excuse The Liberty Of Writing You Divided Back PM 1910 May-27
Description:
Typing
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Title: February 22nd Divided Back PM 1909 Feb-19
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Title: Filii Veteranorum Divided Back PM 1909
Description:
1861-1865. Sons of Veterans. "A fame that clusters bright around the brows of leaders laurel crowned and honored heroes neath the ground."
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Title: Flag & Eagle Divided Back unused
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Title: Flag Of The Seas! On Ocean Wave Divided Back unused
Description:
Flag of the seas! On ocean wave thy stars shall glitter o'er the brave
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Title: Freedom smiles, her fate secure Beneath its steadfast Stars Divided Back unused
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Title: From one of your friends is the old home town unused
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Title: G. A. R. To My Comrade Divided Back unused
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Title: Gar Divided Back PM 1912
Description:
Ellen Clapsaddle Pride, and glory and honor, all live in the colors to stand or fall.
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Title: Gar Divided Back PM 1911
Description:
Ellen Clapsaddle "My Country tis of thee Sweet Land of Liberty Of thee I sing."
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Title: Gar Divided Back PM 1910
Description:
Ellen Clapsaddle "Buff his soul goes marching on.
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Title: GAR Greetings Divided Back unused
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Title: George Washington Divided Back PM 1913 Feb-17
Description:
First in war, First in peace, First in the hearts of his countrymen.
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Title: Girl with Flags Divided Back unused
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Title: Greetings Divided Back unused
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Title: Greetings For Washington's Birthday Divided Back unused
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Title: Here's Wishing You Lots Of Fun Divided Back unused
Description:
Here's wishing you lots of fun So give three cheers for Washington
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Title: His Country Is His Monument Divided Back PM 1912 Feb-21
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Title: Honor The Brave Divided Back unused
Description:
Honor The Brave 1861 - 1865
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Title: Honor The Brave PM 1910
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Title: Honor the Brave 1861-1865 Divided Back unused
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Title: Honor The Brave! 1861 - 1865 Divided Back PM 1911
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Title: I cannot tell a Lie Divided Back unused
Description:
"Father I cannot tell a lie I did it with my Little Hatchet"
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Title: I Wish I Was Home Divided Back unused
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Title: I'm Proud of You My Boy, Children Patriotic, US Flag Divided Back PM 1917
Description:
Cute card, children dressed as soldier and Lady Liberty
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Title: If You Knew unused
Description:
If you but knew how I think of you Dear old friend of mine, This very day without delay. You'd surely drop a line
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Title: In Memoriam Souvenir Of Decoration Day PM 1912
Description:
Embossed
Memorial Day
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Title: In Memory Of George Washington Divided Back unused
Description:
Washington on his way to Trenton
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Title: Independence Hall And Liberty Bell Divided Back unused
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Title: Joyful Fourth - Nash unused
Description:
E. Nash It is your conutry's flag myboy And proudly drinks the light O'er ocean's wave in foreign clime A symbol of our might
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Title: Keep U.S.A. First Linen unused
Description:
Sons of the American Revolution
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Title: Lady Liberty Divided Back unused
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Title: Lest We Forget Divided Back PM 1910
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Title: Let Me Take The Liberty Divided Back PM 1909 Jun-08
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Title: Liberty And Union Now And Forever Divided Back PM 1914
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Title: Liberty Bell Linen unused
Description:
Independence hall Philadelphia. "Proclaim Liberty throughout all the land unto all the inhabitants thereof"
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Title: Lincoln's Gettysburg Address Gettysburg Pennsylvania (PA), Linen PM 1942
Description:
"Fourscore and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent a new nation, conceived in liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men ar created equal. ** Now we are engaged in a great civil war, testing whether that nation, or any nation so conceived and so dedicated, can long endure. ** We are met on a great battle-field of that war. *We have come to dedicate a portion of that field as a final resting place for those who here gave their lives that that nation might live. **** It is altogether fitting and proper that we should do this. But in a larger sense we cannot dedicate, we cannot consecrate, we cannot hallow this ground. The brave men, living and dead, who struggled here, have consecrated it far above our poor power to add or detract. ** The world will little note, nor long remember, what we say here, but it can never forget what they did here. It is for us, the living, rather to be dedicated here to the unfinished work which they who fought here have thus far so nobly advanced. ** It is rather for us to be here dedicated to the great task remaining before us, that from these honored dead we take increased devotion to that cause for which they gave the last full measure of devotion; that we here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain; that this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedon, and that the government of the people, by the people, and for the people shall not perish from the earth." By the Act of Congress of June 14, 1777, it was resolved that the Flag of the United States would consist of thirteen stripes, alternating red and white and that the Union be represented by thirteen white stars upon a blue field. One by one as the States entered the Union, another star was added until today our Flag has forty-eight stars, one for each State in Union.
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Title: Long May It Wave Linen unused
Description:
Even as it was the inspiration of Francis Scott Key on that memorable morning in 1841 when he penned his famous poem, "The Star Spangled Banner", our flag has been and every shall be symbol of courage, Justice and freedom to all. Approved by United States flag Association.
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Title: Long May It Wave Linen unused
Description:
In May of 1776 General George Washington and a committee employed Betsy Ross to make a sample flag containing thirteen stars and thirteen stripes. This was presented to the Continental Congress and adopted as the National Emblem
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Title: Make America Strong Linen unused
Description:
Make America strong our moral code of America First mental and physical cleanliness. Second self control. Third honesty and fairness to our fellowmen Fourth Activity and progress through life. May god bless you with a happy home, high culture and a progressive lie. Taken from an original oil painting by the noted cowboy artist and poet, L. H. "Dude" Larsen.
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Title: Memorial Day Souvenir Divided Back PM 1909 May-12
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Title: Memorial Day Souvenir Divided Back unused
Description:
Don’t tread on me
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Title: Memorial Day Souvenir Divided Back
Description:
Star Spangled Banner
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Title: Memorial Day Souvenir Divided Back unused
Description:
Oont trade on me
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Title: Memories Of The War For Independence Divided Back PM 1907
Description:
Fred C. Lounsbury The surrender of Cornwallis At Yorktown Oct. 19 - 1781
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Title: Miss Columbia Divided Back unused
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Title: My Country tis of Thee Divided Back unused
Description:
Ellen Clapsaddle My Country tis of thee sweet land of Liberty Of thee I sing
Possible Unsigned Clapsaddle
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Title: My Country tis of thee Divided Back unused
Description:
Ellen Clapsaddle My Country tis of thee sweet land of Liberty Of thee I sing
Unsigned Ellen Clapsaddle?
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Title: My Country Tis Of Thee Sweet Land Of Liberty Divided Back unused
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Title: My Greetings To You Divided Back unused
Description:
My greetings to on Washington's birthday
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Title: No stain its honor mars Divided Back
Description:
"Wherever it floats, on land or sea, No stain its honor mars."
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Title: Nor Shall Their Story Be Forgot Divided Back unused
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Title: Nor Shall Their Story Be Forgot Divided Back unused
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Title: Nor Shall Their Story Be Forgot Divided Back unused
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Title: Old Glory Linen unused
Description:
The colors of Our National emblem are Red, white and Blue. The white stars in the blue field represent the exact number of states in the Union, while the alternating red and white stripes denote the original number of states that formed the Union at the time the Continental congress adopted it for the official flag of the United States of America in 1777. Approved by United States Flag Association.
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Title: Old Glory Divided Back PM 1918
Description:
Pledge to our flag. I pledge allegiance to my flag, and to the republic for which it stands; one nation, indivisible, with liberty and justice to all.
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Title: Old Glory - US Flag PM 1943
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Title: Old Glory Long May She Wave Linen unused
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Title: On Fame's eternal camping ground their silent tents are spread. Divided Back unused
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Title: One Nation Indivisible With Liberty And Justice For All Linen unused
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Title: Our First President unused
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Title: Patriotic Thangsgiving Turkey Divided Back PM 1907
Description:
Europe has its turkey Asia has the same But the turkey of America. Is King-of all the game
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Title: Patriotic Thanksgiving Greetings Divided Back
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Title: Paul Revere's Ride Divided Back unused
Description:
April 18, 1775.
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Title: Pride, and glory, and honor, all Live in the colors to stand or fall Divided Back unused
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Title: Rare Uncle Sam Hold-To-Light Santa Claus Divided Back unused
Description:
Corners and edges are nice and crisp - very slight wear. A couple of specks on the front. Beautiful, bright, vibrant colors. Cutouts are all intact.
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Title: Send A Thought Divided Back
Description:
In airship or submarine, Wherever you may be, On earth, air or water, Send a thought to me.
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Title: Spirit Of 1776 Divided Back unused
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Title: St. Patrick's Day Greetings
Description:
Wishing you luck
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Title: Stars And Stripes Forever Linen unused
Description:
Our Flag Red is for fervent courage and zeal White is for purity, cleanness of life, blue is for loyalty and friendship's devotion, Justice and truth against malice and strife.
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Title: Statue of Liberty, Bells, Flag Divided Back PM 1911
Description:
Ellen Clapsaddle "Then ring the bells and fire the guns, and fling the starry banner out!"
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Title: Sword And Pen Divided Back PM 1909
Description:
The home of Abraham Lincoln Springfield Ill
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Title: The American Bicentennial 1776-1976 Chrome unused
Description:
Commemorating the 200th Anniversary of The United States of America -1776-1976
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Title: The American Bicentennial 1776-1976 Chrome unused
Description:
Betsy Ross (1752-1836) a seamstress, was commissioned in 1776 to make the first American Flag for the 13 original states - the first flag with stars and stripes. This design was adopted by Congress on June 14, 1777.
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Title: The Betsey Ross House Philadelphia Pennsylvania (PA), Divided Back unused
Description:
The Birthplace of our Flag. "Standing for the old flag, Standing firm for God"
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Title: The Birth of our Flag, Betsy Ross House Phildelphia Pennsylvania (PA) unused
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Title: The Birth of the American Flag Betsey Ross Linen unused
Description:
The American Flag, shown on this card, was made by Betsey Ross, at 239 Arch Street, Philadelphia, in 1776, and by Resolution of Congress, June 14, 1777, was adopted as the National Standard of the United States. This flag was to be recognized as the Emblem of Liberty.
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Title: The Birthplace Of Our Flag Divided Back PM 1909
Description:
Chapman "Standing for the old Flag, Standing firm for God".
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Title: The clustered star and the steadfast bars, The red, the white, and the blue! Divided Back PM 1908
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Title: The Cradle Of Liberty Linen PM 1946
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Title: The Emblem Of Liberty Divided Back unused
Description:
J.E. Crossley The Emblem of Liberty and Freedom's Starry Flag
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Title: The Nations Pride Divided Back unused
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Title: The original Star Spangled Banner Chrome unused
Description:
The original Star Spangled Banner which flew at Ft. McHenry and inspired Francis Scott key to write the National Anthem. Flag hall, Museum of History and Technology, Smithsonian Institution.
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Title: The Spirit Of Liberty Divided Back unused
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Title: The St. Gaudens Statue Divided Back PM 1910
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Title: The St. Gaudens Statue Abraham Lincoln PM 1909
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Title: The Star Spangled Banner Divided Back unused
Description:
For since man first together came In righteous bonds no other name Has borne a purer fairer fame
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Title: The Star Spangled Banner Linen unused
Description:
Oh, say, can you see, by the dawn's early light, What so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleming? Whose broad stripes and bright stars, thro' the perilous fight, O'er the ramparts we watched, were so gallanty streaming? And the rockets red glare, the bombs bursting in air. Gave proof thro the night that our flag was still there. Chorus: Oh, say, does that star-spangled baner yet wave O'er the land of the free, and the home, of teh brave? On the shore, dimly seen thro' the mists of the deep, Where the foe's haughty host in dread silence reposes, What is that which the breeze, o'er the towering steep, As it fifflly blows, half conceals, half discloses? Now it catches the gleam of the morning's first bean. In full glory reflected, now shines on the stream. And where it is band, who so vauntingly swore That the havoc of war and the battle's confusion, A home and a country should leave us no more? Their blood has washed out their foul footsteps pollution; From the terror of flight or the gloom of the grave. Oh, thus be it ever when freemen shall stand Between their loved homes and the war's desolation; Blest with vict'ry and peace, may the Heaven-rescued land Praise the Pow'r that hath made amd preserved us a nation! Then conquer we must, when our cause it is just; and this be our motto: "In God is our trust!" Written by Francis Scott Key September 1814. Proclaimed the National Anthem by an Act of Congress - March 3, 1931.
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Title: The Star Spangled Banner Divided Back PM 1911
Description:
For sine man first together came in righteous bonds to other name Has borne a purer fairer fame
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Title: The Star Spangled Banner Divided Back PM 1910
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Title: The Star Spangled Banner Divided Back PM 1909 Jun-01
Description:
For sicne man first together came In righteous bonds no otlehr name has borne a purer fairer fame
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Title: The Star Spangled Banner In Triumph Shall Wave Divided Back unused
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Title: The Star Spangled Banner In Triumph Shall Wave Divided Back PM 1912
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Title: The Star Spangled Banner! Divided Back PM 1907
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Title: The Stars And Stripes Old Glory Linen unused
Description:
The national flag of the United States of America has thirteen horizontal stripes, alternately red (7) and white (6), representing the original thirteen colonies, and a blue field with fifty white stars, one for each state in the Union.
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Title: The Statue Of Liberty Linen unused
Description:
Give me your tired, your poor, Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, The wretched refuse of your teeming shore, Send these, the hopeless tempest tossed to me, I lift my lamp beside the golden door.
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Title: The US Flag made with Marbles Chrome unused
Description:
The flag of the United States made with colored glass marbles.
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Title: Three Cheers For The Red White And Blue Divided Back
Description:
C. Chapman Series 51668
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Title: Three Cheers For The Red White And Blue Divided Back PM 1909 Jul-04
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Title: Tis the star spangled banner Divided Back unused
Description:
Tis the star spangled banner Oh long may it wave. O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave. Oh Flag beloved forever dear! Oh Flag unstained by sordid deeds Wide spread they folds and gather safe, The men of various warring creeds."
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Title: To My Comrade Divided Back PM 1910
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Title: Today And Yesterday Divided Back PM 1909
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Title: Uncle Sam Honor The Brave 1861-1865 Divided Back unused
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Title: United States Divided Back unused
Description:
Breathes there a man with soul so dead Who never to himself hath said This is my own my native land. My Country
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Title: United States Baby
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Title: United States Baby National Cupid Series Divided Back unused
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Title: United States Of America Divided Back PM 1913
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Title: United States Sweden Divided Back unused
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Title: Up. To Stay Up Divided Back PM 1911
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Title: US Flag Divided Back PM 1917 Aug-21
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Title: US Flags Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1906
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Title: Valley Forge Divided Back unused
Description:
Dec. 1777
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Title: Veteran Soldiers Of The Civil War 61-65 Divided Back unused
Description:
"And foremost still among the free their spirits shall by his decree lead on through all eternity."
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Title: W. C. T. U. Marching Song Divided Back unused
Description:
Air - Hold the Fort - Ho! My comrades, see - this signal Floating in the sky, Bids us work for Prohibition till the world is dry. Chorus : old the fort for we are coming, Comrades tried and true. We will work for Prohibition, Law enforcement, too. Now we want a million members: Come and swell he throng. Help us fight for Law Enforcement - Sing with us this song: chorus: So we'll work and march together with our flag unfurled, Till we carry Prohibition All around the world. Chorus: Hold the fort for we are coming, Marching, singing still. Will we work for Law Enforcement ? With God's help - We will.
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Title: Wall Uncle Sam, Wishing you a Jolly 4th of July Divided Back PM 1909
Description:
Independence Day Series #124 Subject #2315
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Title: Washington Divided Back unused
Description:
Washington Feb. 22, 1732 Dec. 14. 1799. Candle stick used by Washington when he wrote his farewell address.
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Title: Washington Divided Back PM 1915
Description:
Washington, his victories in Time caused Independence Bell to Chime.
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Title: Washington Divided Back unused
Description:
Feb. 22nd 1732 - Dec. 27th 1799
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Title: Washington Divided Back PM 1913 Dec-27
Description:
Feb-22d. 1732 - Dec. 27th 1799
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Title: Washington Divided Back PM 1914 Apr-08
Description:
The father of his country
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Title: Washington And His Mother Divided Back unused
Description:
February 22 1732. Washington's Birthday. Hail, ye Heroes, Heaven-born band, who fought and bled for Freedom's Cause And when the noise of war was done Enjoyed the Peace your valor Won!"
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Title: Washington And The Cherry Tree Divided Back PM 1911
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Title: Washington At The Battle Of Princeton Divided Back PM 1911
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Title: Washington crossing the Delaware PM 1909
Description:
Who Helped To Make Us Free? Washington
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Title: Washington Crossing The Delaware unused
Description:
Dec. 25th 1770
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Title: Washington Crossing The Delaware, Washington Croosing Park Linen unused
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Title: Washington Entering New York New York (NY), Divided Back unused
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Title: Washington His Boyhood Days Divided Back PM 1911 Mar-22
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Title: Washington His Bravery Divided Back unused
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Title: Washington His Industry Divided Back unused
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Title: Washington His Kindness Divided Back PM 1910 Feb-21
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Title: Washington His Truthfulness Divided Back unused
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Title: Washington Inauguration As President Divided Back PM 1910
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Title: Washington Taking Command Of The Army Divided Back unused
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Title: Washington Taking Command Of The Army Divided Back PM Jun-01
Description:
Washington's farewell of his officers
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Title: Washington The Father Of His Country Divided Back PM 1908
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Title: Washington The Father Of His Country Divided Back PM 1910
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Title: Washington's Birthday Divided Back PM 1911 Feb-02
Description:
Here's To The Birthday We Celebrate!
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Title: Washington's Birthday Divided Back PM 1915 Mar-20
Description:
The first in War, the first in Peace, The first in his Country's Heart. The first one of our Presidents To give "U. S." a start. The first who could not tell a Lie, Who did no deed to shame us. The first to use the hatchet And to make the Cherry Famous.
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Title: Washington's Farewell To His Officers Divided Back unused
Description:
Feb. 1732, Dec. 14 1799.
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Title: Washington's Home At Mt. Vernon Virginia (VA), Divided Back
Description:
George Washington 1732, 1799.
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Title: Washington's Inauguration As President Divided Back PM 1910
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Title: Washington's Inauguration As President Of The United States Divided Back PM 1918 Feb-21
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Title: Washington's Monument In Union Square New York (NY), Divided Back PM 1910
Description:
Observe good faith and Justice toward all
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Title: Washingtons Birthday Greetings Divided Back unused
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Title: Wherever It Floats On Land Or Sea Divided Back unused
Description:
"Wherever it floats, on land or sea, No stain its honor mars."
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Title: You Answered The Call To The Colors Divided Back unused
Description:
You answered the call to the colors, You proved you were loyal and true; And we-who can't go-will let others know The debt that we all owe to you!
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Title: Your Flag And My Flag Linen unused
Description:
Our Flag Red is for fervent courage and zeal White is for purity, cleanness of life, blue is for loyalty and friendship's devotion, Justice and truth against malice and strife. Approved by United States Flag Association.
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