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American Revolution Flags and Banners

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Clipart illustrations of flags and banners that would have been seen during the American Revolution.


Morgan's Flag
"Flag of Morgan's Rifle Corps."—Lossing, 1851...
New England Flag
"The New England flag. This is copied from an old Dutch work, preserved in the library of the New York Historical Society, containing pictures of the flags of all nations. In the original, a divided...
North Carolina Seal
"Great Seal of the State of North Carolina."—Lossing, 1851...
Original US Seal
The original seal of the United States of America. ...
Pine-Tree Flag
"The Pine-Tree Flag. This engraving is a reduced copy of a vignette on a map of Boston, published in Paris in 1776. The London Chronicle, an anti-ministerial paper, in its issue for Kanuary, ...
Pulaski's Banner Back
"Pulaski's Banner. On the other side, in the center, is the All-seeing Eye, with the words Non Alius Regit; 'No other governs.'"—Lossing, 1851...
Pulaski's Banner Front
"Pulaski's Banner. On one side of the banner are the letters U. S., and in a circle around them the words Unita Virtus Forcior; 'United valor is stronger.' The letter C in the last word is incorrect...
Stamp Act
A seal representing the stamp act....
Stamp Act
A seal representing the stamp act....
Tryon Seal
"Seal and signature of Tryon. William Tryon was a native of Ireland, and was educated to the profession of a soldier. He was an officer in the British service. He married Miss Wake, a relative of t...
Union Flag
"Union Flag. The first recognized Continental Standard, raised for the first time January 2, 1776."—E. Benjamin Andrews, 1895...
Washington's Life Guard
"Banner of Washington's Life Guard."—Lossing, 1851...
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