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It was first decreed that there should be a star and a stripe for each state, making thirteen of both; for the states at the time had just been erected from the original thirteen colonies. The colors of the Flag may be thus explained: The red is for valor, zeal and fervency; the white for hope, purity, cleanliness of life, and rectitude of conduct; the blue, the color of heaven, for reverence to God, loyalty, sincerity, justice and truth.
The star (an
ancient symbol of
The symbolism of the Flag was thus interpreted by Washington: "We take the stars from Heaven, the red from our mother country, separating it by white stripes, thus showing that we have separated from her, and the white stripes shall go down to posterity representing Liberty."
In 1791,
As other states
came into the
The name "Old
Glory" was given to our National Flag August 10, 1831, by Captain William
Driver of the brig Charles Doggett. The Flag was first carried in battle at the
The
It incarnates for all mankind the spirit of Liberty and the glorious ideal of human Freedom; not the freedom of unrestraint or the liberty of license, but an unique ideal of equal opportunity for life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, safeguarded by the stern and lofty principles of duty, of righteousness and of justice, and attainable by obedience to self-imposed laws.
Floating from lofty
pinnacle of American Idealism, it is a beacon of enduring hope, like the famous
Bartholdi Statue of
It embodies the essence of patriotism. Its spirit is the spirit of the American nation. Its history is the history of the American people. Emblazoned upon its folds in letters of living light are the names and fame of our heroic dead, the Fathers of the Republic who devoted upon its altars their lives, their fortunes and their sacred honor. Twice told tales of National honor and glory cluster thickly about it. Ever victorious, it has emerged triumphant from eight great National conflicts.
It flew at Saratog, at Yorktown, at
The flag first rose over thirteen states along the Atlantic seaboard, with a population of some three million people. Today is flies over fifty states, extending across the continent, and over great islands of the two oceans; and two hundred and five million owe it allegiance. It has been brought to this proud position by love and sacrifice.
Citizens have
advanced it and heroes have died for it. It is the sign made visible of the
strong spirit that has brought liberty and prosperity to the people of
Let us accord it
honor and loyalty.
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