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A serious problem for patriots

Jun. 26, 2015 By Susan Barsy in Flag Tags: 1910s, American flag, American politics, flags, photography, US Capitol, US Congress, Washington DC 4 Comments

Flag flying above House of Representatives, Jan 1917 (Courtesy Library of Congress)
Men holding a wind-ripped flag taken down from atop the US House of Representatives.
Photograph by Harris & Ewing, January 16, 1917.

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