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A BATTLE REMEMBERED • During the War of 1812, British soldiers set fire to buildings in Washington, D.C. and then marched through Maryland. Most of the soldiers were peaceful as they filed through the town of Upper Marlboro, but a couple of drunken soldiers at the end of the procession were shouting, cursing, and carrying on. • One of the town founders, an American physician named Dr. William Beanes, was so angry at this drunken display that he arrested the rowdy Redcoats and hauled them to the local jail. However, one of them escaped, ran for help, and came back fortified by more redcoats. They released the imprisoned soldiers and seized Dr. Beanes. • They rowed him out to a frigate in the middle of Chesapeake Bay and held him prisoner. Dr. Beanes had a friend named Francis Scott Key who was a lawyer. Urged by President James Madison, on Sept. 13, 1814, Francis Scott Key rowed out to the ship to negotiate Dr. Beanes’ release. (cont’d next page)

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• Francis Scott Key carried with him many letters written by British sailors whose lives had been saved by Dr. Beanes. The British subsequently agreed to release him. • However, shortly after Francis Scott Key was taken aboard, the British began bombing Fort McHenry in Baltimore. Francis Scott Key and Dr. Beanes were held until the battle was over, lest they reveal the location of the British ships to their American friends. • Fearing for the safety of American forces, Francis Scott Key was moved to write a poem called “The Defence of Fort M’Henry” which was set to the tune of an old English drinking song called “To Anacreon in Heaven.” He scrawled the lyrics on the back of a letter. • When he returned home, he had the song printed up on flyers that he distributed to his friends who had been under attack at Fort McHenry. Two copies of this original printing still survive today. • The song became popular very quickly. The newspaper in Baltimore printed the lyrics. The proprietor of a music shop printed the sheet music, and he was the first person to call the song “The Star Spangled Banner” rather than “The Defence of Fort M’Henry.” • During the Civil War, the song became an anthem for Union troops and it steadily increased in popularity through the years. In 1916, President Woodrow Wilson signed an executive order stating that the song should be played at all military ceremonies. • In 1929, the “Ripley’s Believe It Or Not” newspaper column pointed out that “Believe it or not, the U.S. has no designated national anthem!” This sparked a push to rectify this problem, led by the American Legion and the Veterans of Foreign Wars, until it was named the national anthem in 1931. (Cont’d)

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I’m extremely curious about the average lifespan of cats. Years ago my husband found a stray kitten about 6 weeks old. “Skeezix” lived to be 26 years old until he passed away one night after two strokes. We also rescued a stray we named “Sheba,” and we had her for 25 years (the vet couldn’t believe she’d lived so long), so she was at least 26 or 27 when congestive heart failure took her. My two remaining cats, “Mama” and “Baby,” are about 16 and 19 years old, respectively. We’ve never done anything special in terms of care and feeding. They all have been spayed or neutered, gotten regular veterinary care and lived indoors exclusively. I feed them Dad’s dry cat food, split a can of wet food between them occasionally, and of course a few Whiskas treats every day. Is it normal for cats to have

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and ones featuring unusual designs such as the “Iles Ventilated Thimble.” Because Singer sewing machines made during the 1920s and ‘30s are plentiful and often priced for less than $150 at local shops, I do not think they are worth keeping. The real value of these machines could, however, be the contents of the drawers. Look for vintage needle cases, because one made by W. Avery & Sons recently sold for $300 at auction. Examine carefully measuring tapes and other items issued as advertising premiums. So you won’t get stuck, steer clear of new thimbles advertised as limited editions. They rarely increase in value. Q: I have a first edition of Frank Yerbe’s novel “Bride of Liberty.” I have been offered $50 for it. -Bill, Akron, Ohio A: Take it. According to several used-book dealers I consulted, a first edition of the novel you mentioned generally sells in the $15-$25 range. It was published by Doubleday in 1954. Write to Larry Cox in care of KFWS, 628 Virginia Drive, Orlando, FL 32803, or send e-mail to questionsforcox@aol.com. Due to the large volume of mail he receives, Mr. Cox cannot personally answer all reader questions, nor does he do appraisals. Do not send any materials requiring return mail. (c) 2016 King Features Synd., Inc.


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FACTS ABOUT THE FLAG (cont’d) • As years passed, the smaller storm flag was lost and no one knows what became of it. But the larger flag was handed town to Major Armistead’s family, who rightfully cherished it as an American heirloom. • Over the years, the Armistead family was bombarded with requests for souvenir scraps of the fabric of the flag. They snipped bits and pieces off, giving them to veterans, government officials, and honored citizens. More than two hundred square feet of the Star-Spangled Banner was eventually given away, including one of the stars. • In 1873 the flag was attached to a canvas backing in order to be displayed at the Boston Navy Yard. • In 1907, it was donated to the Smithsonian Institute, who later hired a team of ten seamstresses to remove the canvas backing and replace it with a linen backing. It took them two months to sew 1.7 million interlocking stitches in a mesh that covered and reinforced the flag. • The flag spent the next 50 years in a glass case in the Smithsonian’s Arts and Industries Building, before being moved to the National Museum of American History in 1964. find out more at our showroom. • In 1999 it was taken to a climate-controlled lab where it took a team of workers two years to undo the 1.7 million stitches to remove the linen backing. It was examined, cleaned, and attached to a backing made of a lightweight polyester fabric called Stabiltex. The project cost $7 million and took about ten years. • In 2008 it was put on display in a climatecontrolled low-light gallery where it is sealed in a pressurized chamber, monitored by sensors, shielded by glass, and guarded by a waterless fire-suppression system where it will remain permanently.

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