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Background imageAmerican Patriotism Collection: BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA. Seal of the Boy Scouts of America, founded 1910

BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA. Seal of the Boy Scouts of America, founded 1910

Background imageAmerican Patriotism Collection: STATUE OF LIBERTY, 1886. The unveiling of the Statue of Liberty in New York Harbor, 28 October 1886

STATUE OF LIBERTY, 1886. The unveiling of the Statue of Liberty in New York Harbor, 28 October 1886. Oil on canvas, 1886, by Edward Moran (1829-1901)

Background imageAmerican Patriotism Collection: CIVIL WAR: UNION FLAG. Tattered flag of the 44th New York Infantry, during the Civil War

CIVIL WAR: UNION FLAG. Tattered flag of the 44th New York Infantry, during the Civil War. Photograph, c1863

Background imageAmerican Patriotism Collection: BALD EAGLE. American symbol

BALD EAGLE. American symbol

Background imageAmerican Patriotism Collection: AMERICAN EAGLE, 1854. Eagle symbol used by the Republican National Committee, 1850s

AMERICAN EAGLE, 1854. Eagle symbol used by the Republican National Committee, 1850s

Background imageAmerican Patriotism Collection: PEARYs EXPEDITION. The American flag, raised after Pearys expedition to the North Pole in 1908-09

PEARYs EXPEDITION. The American flag, raised after Pearys expedition to the North Pole in 1908-09. Photograph, c1908-1919

Background imageAmerican Patriotism Collection: WISCONSIN: PATRIOTISM. A patriotic young woman posing with the American flag on the Wisconsin

WISCONSIN: PATRIOTISM. A patriotic young woman posing with the American flag on the Wisconsin prairie, c1900

Background imageAmerican Patriotism Collection: NAVY POSTER, c1917. A poster entitled For Libertys Sake, Enlist in the Navy

NAVY POSTER, c1917. A poster entitled For Libertys Sake, Enlist in the Navy, showing the Statue of Liberty beaming brightly over a patrol boat. Color lithograph, c1917

Background imageAmerican Patriotism Collection: WAR POSTER, c1918. An American war poster depicting a woman dressed as the Statue of Liberty

WAR POSTER, c1918. An American war poster depicting a woman dressed as the Statue of Liberty, talking on the telephone saying Hello! This is Liberty speaking

Background imageAmerican Patriotism Collection: SUFFRAGETTES, c1910. Three women photographed on a Brooklyn rooftop before a demonstration for

SUFFRAGETTES, c1910. Three women photographed on a Brooklyn rooftop before a demonstration for womens right to vote. One woman holds a poster for the Womens Suffrage Party announcing a mass meeting

Background imageAmerican Patriotism Collection: WORLD WAR I: VICTORY PARADE. French and American troops marching near the Arc de Triomphe in

WORLD WAR I: VICTORY PARADE. French and American troops marching near the Arc de Triomphe in Paris, on Bastille Day, 14 July 1919. Drawing by Charles Fouqueray

Background imageAmerican Patriotism Collection: AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE 1859. The Fourth of July. Lithograph, 1859

AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE 1859. The Fourth of July. Lithograph, 1859

Background imageAmerican Patriotism Collection: AMERICAN EAGLE, 1855. Wooden American eagle and flag, 1855

AMERICAN EAGLE, 1855. Wooden American eagle and flag, 1855

Background imageAmerican Patriotism Collection: PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE, 1958. Mrs. Claire Cumberbatch, a teacher at a school in

PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE, 1958. Mrs. Claire Cumberbatch, a teacher at a school in the Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York, leads a class in the pledge of allegiance

Background imageAmerican Patriotism Collection: THE CARPET BAGGER, c1869. American lithograph song sheet music cover, c1869

THE CARPET BAGGER, c1869. American lithograph song sheet music cover, c1869

Background imageAmerican Patriotism Collection: COHAN: SHEET MUSIC, 1906. George M. Cohans 1906 popular song You re A Grand Old Flag

COHAN: SHEET MUSIC, 1906. George M. Cohans 1906 popular song You re A Grand Old Flag : American sheet music cover, 1917
COHAN: SHEET MUSIC, 1906. George M. Cohans 1906 popular song " You re A Grand Old Flag" : American sheet music cover, 1917

Background imageAmerican Patriotism Collection: ROBERT EDWIN PEARY (1856-1920). American arctic explorer. Souvenir postcard commemorating Pearys

ROBERT EDWIN PEARY (1856-1920). American arctic explorer. Souvenir postcard commemorating Pearys discovery of the North Pole in 1909

Background imageAmerican Patriotism Collection: WAR OF 1812: SONGBOOK. Printed sheet music from The American Patriotic Song-Book, Philadelphia, 1813

WAR OF 1812: SONGBOOK. Printed sheet music from The American Patriotic Song-Book, Philadelphia, 1813, celebrating the victory of Isaac Hull in USS Constitution over HMS Guerriere

Background imageAmerican Patriotism Collection: BATTLE HYMN OF THE REPUBLIC Written by Julia Ward Howe and published at Boston in 1862

BATTLE HYMN OF THE REPUBLIC Written by Julia Ward Howe and published at Boston in 1862

Background imageAmerican Patriotism Collection: CIVIL WAR: SOLDIER. The flag bearer of the 8th Pennsylvania Reserves

CIVIL WAR: SOLDIER. The flag bearer of the 8th Pennsylvania Reserves

Background imageAmerican Patriotism Collection: WEATHERVANE, 19th CENTURY. Flying eagle, American, late 19th century

WEATHERVANE, 19th CENTURY. Flying eagle, American, late 19th century

Background imageAmerican Patriotism Collection: DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE The first printing of the Declaration of Independence as inserted in

DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE The first printing of the Declaration of Independence as inserted in the Rough Journal of Congress

Background imageAmerican Patriotism Collection: CONTINENTAL CONGRESS, 1774. Chaplain Jacob Duch leading the first prayer in the Continental Congress

CONTINENTAL CONGRESS, 1774. Chaplain Jacob Duch leading the first prayer in the Continental Congress
CONTINENTAL CONGRESS, 1774. Chaplain Jacob Duch© leading the first prayer in the Continental Congress. A key to print of The First Prayer in the Continental Congress

Background imageAmerican Patriotism Collection: EDUCATION: PUBLIC SCHOOL. Standards of America. Symbol of a one-room schoolhouse on a 13-star flag

EDUCATION: PUBLIC SCHOOL. Standards of America. Symbol of a one-room schoolhouse on a 13-star flag. Lithograph by Henry F. Heiderich, 1897

Background imageAmerican Patriotism Collection: SYMBOL: EAGLE. Symbol of courage. Woodcut

SYMBOL: EAGLE. Symbol of courage. Woodcut

Background imageAmerican Patriotism Collection: SYMBOLS: INDEPENDENCE DAY. Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell

SYMBOLS: INDEPENDENCE DAY. Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell, American symbols of Independence Day

Background imageAmerican Patriotism Collection: SYMBOL: INDEPENDENCE DAY. Fireworks and rockets, American symbols of Independence Day

SYMBOL: INDEPENDENCE DAY. Fireworks and rockets, American symbols of Independence Day

Background imageAmerican Patriotism Collection: WORLD WAR II POSTER, 1941. America Calling. American World War II poster for the Division of

WORLD WAR II POSTER, 1941. America Calling. American World War II poster for the Division of Information of the Office of Emergency Management, 1941, seeking volunteers for civilian defense

Background imageAmerican Patriotism Collection: AUTOMOBILE RACE, 1908. Lelouvier in his automobile in Time Square, New York City

AUTOMOBILE RACE, 1908. Lelouvier in his automobile in Time Square, New York City, at the start of the Great Race from New York to Paris, 1908

Background imageAmerican Patriotism Collection: OF THEE I SING, 1932. Sheet music for George and Ira Gershwins 1931 musical Of Thee I Sing

OF THEE I SING, 1932. Sheet music for George and Ira Gershwins 1931 musical Of Thee I Sing satirizing American presidential campaigns

Background imageAmerican Patriotism Collection: NEW YORK : CHINATOWN, 1909. Doyers Street in New Yorks Chinatown in lower Manhattan

NEW YORK : CHINATOWN, 1909. Doyers Street in New Yorks Chinatown in lower Manhattan. Stereograph, 1909



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