the militia met them in battle
Famed illustrator Randolph Caldecott's sketches provide a perfect complement to Irving's descriptions of holiday cheer
First unfurled on July 8
it featured thirteen stars and thirteen stripes representing the original thirteen colonies
was the practical military-training manual that von Steuben wrote with the help of Alexander Hamilton
Join, or Die Socks captain the militia met them inHistorical Background Behind the Design Taken from the original illustration in Franklins The Pennsylvania Gazette, May 9, 1754. Originally, a warning to the colonies, urging them to unite against the French and Native American allies, and later used as an appeal to the states during the Revolutionary War. The rattlesnake segments are labeled, S. C., N. C., V., M., P., N. J., N. Y., and N. E. The socks: Woven in America with 75% Cotton, 22% Nylon, and