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Celebrating the Stars and Stripes – Flag Day
June 14th marks the celebration of Flag Day in the United States. The date is significant in that the Second Continental Congress had, on that day in 1777, adopted the “Stars and Stripes” as the flag of a budding nation. … Continue reading →
Posted in Holidays, Immigration, Immigration Policy, Political history, Uncategorized, women's history, Wyoming history
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Tagged Americanization, Daughters of the American Revolution, Flag Day, Grace Raymond Hebard, laramie, Naturalization, The American's Creed, University of Wyoming
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