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Betsy Ross' Pitchers


Year: 2012 Author: Philadelphia Archaeological Forum Categories: Day of Archaeology 2012, Historical Archaeology

Tags: Women in the American Revolution, Betsy, Franklin, archeologist, U.S. National Park Service, Pennsylvania in the American Revolution, museum curator, United States Navy, Jed Levin, Park Philadelphia, National Constitution Center, Betsy Ross, Person Communication and Meetings, head, Independence National Historical Park, Outhouse, Pennsylvania, Drexel University, British Navy, United Kingdom, Philadelphia, Franklin Court, Flags of the American Revolution, United States

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