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  1. tagged ~~ on 01-16-2008 by beverly and 2 others
  2. Many people believe that General George Washington visited seamstress Betsy Ross in June, 1776 to ask her to sew a stars-and-stripes flag that would become the first official flag of the new country.
  3. Now a museum, the Betsy Ross House in Philadelphia is the house where Ross is purported to have made her famous flag.
    tagged , ~~ on 12-18-2007 by surfnetkids
  4. Common Place is a site exploring early American history that calls itself "a bit friendlier than a scholarly journal, a bit more scholarly than a popular magazine."
    tagged , ~~ on 12-18-2007 by surfnetkids
  5. While admitting that historians agree that there are no primary sources to support the Ross tale, the Revolutionary War Archives present the "overwhelming circumstantial evidence in support of Betsy."
    tagged , ~~ on 12-18-2007 by surfnetkids
  6. USFlag.org explores the ubiquity and appeal of the Ross story.
    tagged , ~~ on 12-18-2007 by surfnetkids
  7. Created at the University of Oklahoma College of Law, this site is a collection of stars and stripes from Betsy Ross to present day.
    tagged , ~~ on 02-21-2007 by surfnetkids and 2 others
  8. The Betsy Ross Homepage from USHistory.org is my pick of the day for the variety of its resources.
    tagged , , ~~ on 02-02-2007 by surfnetkids and 2 others
  9. not tagged ~~ on 06-19-2006 by andispeech and 2 others

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