Old Glory
n.
The flag of the United States.
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The noun has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
the national flage of the United States of America
Synonyms: American flag, Stars and Stripes, Star-Spangled Banner
Old Glory is a common nickname for the
However, it also refers specifically to the flag owned by Driver, which has become one of the U.S.'s most treasured historical artifacts.
This original Old Glory was made and presented to the young Captain Driver by his mother and some young ladies of his native
The captain was very pleased with his gift, and kept it with him always. By most accounts, he first hailed the flag as "Old Glory," when he left harbor for a trip around the world in 1831-1832, as commander of the whaling vessel Charles Doggett. Old Glory served as the ship's official flag throughout the voyage. Some weathering and fraying almost certainly occurred during this severe service, and the flag shows evidence of patching on more than one occasion.
Driver retired from the sea in 1837 and moved to
When the
In 2006, the Smithsonian acceded to a request from the
Bostick, Alan (March 19 2006). "See the flag that flew around the world". The Tennessean, Life section, p. 5.
In Episode 0317 of American dad 'Black Mystery Month' old glory was thought to be a flag pole, but soon to be found to be America's first stripper
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