== == == == The American Flag
The 48 Star American flag
Old Glory.
The name "Old Glory" was first used by William Woodman Harvey, a sea captain from Massachusetts, in 1831. He referred to a large flag he had made for his ship, which he named "Old Glory." The term later became a popular nickname for the United States flag, symbolizing patriotism and national pride.
Its common names are "Star-Spangled Banner" and "Old Glory"
Betsy Ross.
The term "Old Glory" was popularized by Captain William Driver, a sea captain from Massachusetts, who referred to his large flag as "Old Glory" in the 1830s. He cherished this flag, which he took on his voyages, and the name symbolized his pride and affection for it. Over time, the nickname gained wider recognition and became synonymous with the American flag itself, representing the nation's values and history. The phrase was officially adopted during the Civil War, further cementing its place in American culture.
Old Glory is the nickname for the flag of the United States.
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In 1831, Capt. William Driver, a shipmaster, was the first person to use the name "Old Glory" for the U.S. flag.
The American flag is sometimes called "Old Glory".
Old Glory.
Old Glory.
the first person to the flag old glory was Betsy Ross the person that made the flag.
"Gloria" is a Latin name that means "glory" or "fame." It can also refer to a song or hymn of praise.
"Old Glory" is the name given to the flag of the United States of America. The name was given to the personal US flag of a sea captain named William Driver from Massachusetts in 1831 or 1832.
Old Glory
The Old Glory was created in 1965.
The name "Old Glory" was first used by William Woodman Harvey, a sea captain from Massachusetts, in 1831. He referred to a large flag he had made for his ship, which he named "Old Glory." The term later became a popular nickname for the United States flag, symbolizing patriotism and national pride.