Description
Betsy Ross House Philadelphia PA Old Glory flag ~ 1920s vintage postcard. He died in the Continental Army and in May 1776 Washington and a committee employed Betsy Ross to make a sample flag containing 13 stars and 13 stripes which was adopted as the National Ensign. There is a sign above the door that says For God and Humanity. Disclaimer: The TITLE and DESCRIPTION (NOT the images) are generated by Artificial Intelligence. This helps us list cards faster. The technology is new and makes some mistakes. The images are what you should use when making your buying decision. Contact us if you find a significant error in the A.I. generated description so we can fix it. ********************************************************* This is a vintage postcard. Betsy Ross HouseBirthplace of Old Glory Arch Street Philadelphia Pa. The Betsy Ross House is a quaint little shop located on Arch Street near Third Street where John Ross at the time of the Revolution kept an upholsterer's shop. He died in the Continental Army and in May 1776 Washington and a committee employed Betsy Ross to make a sample flag containing 13 stars and 13 stripes which was adopted as the National Ensign. The front of the postcard shows a depiction of the Betsy Ross House a brick building with green shutters and a large American flag hanging from the side. There is a sign above the door that says For God and Humanity. Published by the Union News Company.