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Description: Benjamin Franklin's familiar "Join or Die" logo for the American Revolution Podcast.
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Description: Francis Marion, the Swamp Fox, with his quote "I am in Love, and my sweetheart is Liberty."
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Description: Colonel Henry Knox carries his "noble train" of artillery from Fort Ticonderoga to Boston over the winter of 1775-76.
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Description: Tun Tavern Philadelphia: Captains Samuel Nichols and Robert Mullan organize the first Marine Corps muster in 1775
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Description: This flag was used by the Green Mountain Boys, commanded by Ethan Allen .It was believed to have been carried into battle at Bennington. It was also the flag of the Vermont Republic and today serves as the flag for the Vermont National Guard. Because this flag appears on a field of green, it is only available in that color.
Description: the Battle of Brandywine Flag was carried by the 7th Pennsylvania Regiment. It was carried into battle at Brandywine, Sept. 11, 1777. It has a white-only version of the US flag in the top left corner of a field of red, which is why this design is only available in red.
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Description: Flag carried by the Delaware militia during the American Revolution. Captured by British Captain Wm Dansey during the Philadelphia Campaign of 1777.
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Description: The familiar "Join or Die" logo created by Benjamin Franklin in 1754, with the American Revolution Podcast logo in the corner.
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Description: The original 13 star flag named for Francis Hopkinson. This is the flag design approved by the Continental Congress, not the Betsy Ross flag with the stars in a circle.
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Description: Flag flown by George Washington's cruisers in 1775. American Revolution Podcast logo on back (t-shirt only)
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Description: Flag carried by the Pennsylvania Regiment at the Battle of Brandywine Sept. 11, 1777. Logo is in the corner on red field, as on original flag. American Revolution Podcast logo on back.
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Description: Flag from Fort Moultrie (at the time Fort Sullivan) in Charleston, SC. First flown in 1776 during the American Revolution.
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Description: Join or Die Logo, originally published by Benjamin Franklin in the Pennsylvania Gazette, 1754
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