Do not use household cleaners on the frame or on the acrylic
March of the Vanguards on Harper's Ferry
On 18 November 1807
The design is inspired by the iconic posters of the National Parks created by the Federal Art Project of Works Progress Administration in the 1930s that have now become collector's items
And FREEDOM's brightest Charms are darkly shaded
1776 "E Pluribus Unum" on moisture-wicking 100% polyester interlock with SPF 40+ UV protection - Long-sleeved Liberty Bell Do not use household cleanersSave 25% on this discontinued style. Our original design, with a bald eagle, arrows and olive branch, shield, 13 stars, flag, and the text, "E Pluribus Unum," on a banner below, is based on the sheet music to the popular march, American Patrol, written in 1885 by Frank White (F. W.) Meacham. While you may not know it by name, you have surely heard American Patrol many times. The opening is instantly recognizable. Here's a link to a Glenn Miller