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45 STARS ON THE SMALLEST PIECED-AND-SEWN, WOOL BUNTING, COMMERCIALLY MANUFACTURED FLAG THAT I HAVE EVER ENCOUNTERED, FLOWN AT AN INN IN OREGON DURING THE PATRIOTISM THAT SURROUNDED THE SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR, 1896-1908, UTAH STATEHOOD: |
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CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION FLAG WITH 10-POINTED STARS THAT SPELL �1776 � 1876�, ONE OF THE MOST GRAPHIC OF ALL EARLY EXAMPLES: |
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41 STARS, AN UNOFFICAL COUNT, ACCUATE FOR JUST THREE DAYS, EXTREMELY RARE, 1889, MONTANA STATEHOOD: |
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46 STARS, 1907-1912, OKLAHOMA STATEHOOD, SCATTERED STAR POSITIONING: |
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CONFEDERATE SOUTHERN CROSS NAVY JACK / �BATTLE FLAG�, MADE BY COPELAND, WASHINGTON, D.C., CIRCA 1895-1920's: |
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ENTIRELY HAND-SEWN, 13 STAR, U.S. NAVY SMALL BOAT ENSIGN WITH A 4-5-4 CONFIGURATION OF SINGLE-APPLIQUÉD STARS, MADE SOMETIME BETWEEN 1850 AND THE OPENING YEARS OF THE CIVIL WAR (1861-63): |
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HAND-PAINTED PATRIOTIC BANNER WITH THE SEAL OF NEW YORK CITY AND GREAT FOLK QUALITIES, THE ONLY EXAMPLE WITH THIS DEVICE THAT I HAVE EVER ENCOUNTERED, 1860-1876: |
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37 GILT-PAINTED STARS IN A CIRCULAR MEDALLION ON A SILK, INDIAN WARS / RECONSTRUCTION ERA BATTLE FLAG, 1867-1876, NEBRASKA STATEHOOD: |
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35 STARS, MADE BY MRS. JOHN DRUM, POSSIBLY IN PENNSYLVANIA, WITH A SPECTACULARLY RARE AND INTERESTING DIAMOND CONFIGURATION OF STARS AND HAND-WRITTEN NOTES SEWN TO THE LAST STRIPE; RECORDED AS FLOWN TO MOURN THE DEATH OF THREE PRESIDENTS AND IN CELEBRATIO |
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IM-10135 - Elaborately illuminated Medieval Gregorian Chant - c. 1460-80 |
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