America’s “Flag Day”

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June 14 commemorates Flag Day as the date when the United States approves the design of its first national flag.

On June 14, 1777, the Continental Congress approves the first American flag. Created by General George Washington’s instructions, Betsy Ross sews her nation’s inaugural flag with 13 stripes, alternating in red and white, with a blue field behind a constellation of 13 stars.

In 1795, the states of Vermont and Kentucky enter the American Union. The “Star-Bangled” Banner flag contains 15 stars as well as 15 stripes.

The U.S. Congress enacts its final Flag Resolution with the number of stripes finalized at 13. At this time there are 20 stars for the 20 states.

In 1885, Wisconsin schoolteacher, Bernard J. Cigrand, encourages his students to observe June 14 as “Flag Birthday.” He later writes an essay, which is published in a Chicago newspaper, urging Americans to celebrate the flag on June 14.

In 1916, President Woodrow Wilson signs a proclamation designating June 14 as the official date for Flag Day. By now, the flag contains 48 stars for the nation’s 48 states.

In 1948, the U.S. Congress permanently establishes June 14 as Flag Day. President Harry S. Truman signs the legislation. The flag continues to feature 48 stars.

In 1959, with the admission of Alaska and later Hawaii, the updated flag features 50 stars for its 50 states.

American Flag Quotes

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Henry Ward Beecher (1813-1887) American pastor and social reformer

Our flag means all that our fathers meant in the revolutionary War. It means all that the Declaration of Independence meant. It means justice. It means liberty. It means happiness Every color means liberty. Every thread means liberty. Every star and stripe means liberty.

John Philip Sousa (1854-1932) American composer and conductor

A flag appears ‘mid thunderous cheers, The banner of the Western land. The emblem of the brave and true.

Adrian Cronauer (1938-2018) American radio personality and USAF Sergeant

Our flag is not just one of many political points of view. Rather, the flag is a symbol of our national unity.

George M. Cohen (1878-1942) American playwright, composer, actor, singer

“You’re a Grand Old Flag”

You’re a grand old flag,
You’re a high flying flag
And forever in peace may you wave.
You’re the emblem of
The land I love.
The home of the free and the brave.
Ev’ry heart beats true
‘neath the Red, White and Blue,
Where there’s never a boast or brag.
Should auld acquaintance be forgot,
Keep your eye on the grand old flag.