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History of the National Flag of the United States of America by Schuyler Hamilton
by Hamilton, Schuyler, 1822-1903Description
History of the National Flag of the United States of America by Schuyler Hamilton is a historical account written in the mid-19th century. The book delves into the origins, significance, and evolution of the national flag of the United States, tracing its development from earlier symbols and standards used during the Revolutionary War. Hamilton’s work aims to elucidate the importance of the flag as a symbol of unity and a representation of the ideals held by the nation’s founders. The opening of the book begins with a dedication to Major-General Winfield Scott, establishing the respect for military service during the time. It outlines the findings on the origins of the national flag’s design, noting a common misconception linking it to General Washington’s coat of arms. The author quickly sets a scholarly tone, indicating that the narrative will combine historical documents and accounts to form a cohesive argument about the flag’s meaning. Hamilton emphasizes the idea that the flag serves as a powerful emblem of unity for the American people, reflecting the sentiments of independence and national identity that emerged during the founding of the United States. (This is an automatically generated summary.)



