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Betsy Ross Stamp

Betsy Ross Commemorative Stamp
 
 
This stamp was issued in 1952 to mark the 200th anniversary of the birth of Betsy Ross. It is supposed to show Ross in her Philadelphia home presenting the first U.S. flag to George Washington (left), George Ross, and Robert Morris in June 1776. The stamp's design is an engraving of Charles H. Weisgerber's 1893 painting, "The Birth of Our Nation's Flag" (see image). Ross was a seamstress who had some experience with flags. Her role, if any, in sewing the first Stars and Stripes is unclear; and credit for designing the flag probably goes to Francis Hopkinson.
 

 

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