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  2. Betsy Ross - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Griscom Ross (née Griscom; [1] January 1, 1752 – January 30, 1836), also known by her second and third married names, Ashburn and Claypoole, [1] was an American upholsterer who was credited by her relatives in 1870 [2] with making the second official U.S. flag, [3] accordingly known as the Betsy Ross flag.

  3. Betsy Ross flag - Wikipedia

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    Rachel Fletcher, Betsy Ross's daughter, gave an affidavit to the Betsy Ross story. [33] A painting which might be dated 1851 by Ellie Wheeler, allegedly the daughter of Thomas Sully, shows Betsy Ross sewing the flag. If the painting is authentic and the date correct, the story was known nearly 20 years before Canby's presentation to the ...

  4. Betsy Ross House - Wikipedia

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    The Betsy Ross House is a landmark in Philadelphia. It is purported to be the site where the upholsterer and flag-maker Betsy Ross (1752–1836) ...

  5. The Flag: A Story Inspired by the Tradition of Betsy Ross

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    The Flag: A Story Inspired by the Tradition of Betsy Ross is a 1927 MGM silent fictionalized film short in two-color Technicolor, about the making of the U.S. flag by Betsy Ross. [2] [3] It was the first of the "Great Events" series co-produced by Technicolor and Colorcraft Pictures Inc., and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The basically ...

  6. Lesson trailblazing sports reporter Betsy Ross got from ... - AOL

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    Provided by Betsy Ross Ross interviewed the tennis legend for her book " Playing Ball with the Boys: The Rise of Women in Men's Sports," but it was a question that King asked that has been staying ...

  7. Folklore of the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the 2008 book The Star-Spangled Banner: The Making of an American Icon, [6] Smithsonian experts point out that accounts of the event appealed to Americans eager for stories about the revolution and its heroes and heroines. Betsy Ross was promoted as a patriotic role model for young girls and a symbol of women's contributions to American ...

  8. Betty Holekamp - Wikipedia

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    Betty Holekamp (1826–1902) was a German colonist and pioneer in Texas.She is recognized for several "firsts" as a Texas pioneer, such as being the first to sew an American flag upon Texas's acceptance into the Union, and thus is known as the Betsy Ross of Texas. [1]

  9. The Ross Sisters - Wikipedia

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    In 1976, a Betsy Ross worked as a production assistant in a Broadway dance production, [21] but it is unclear if this is the same person. Dorothy Jean Hightower died in Troup, Texas, on November 21, 1996. Veda Victoria Ross (also known as Eva Vicki Ross; stage name "Maggie") was born on November 8, 1927, in Roscoe, Texas. [22]

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