File:The Flag With Thirty Four Stars.jpg

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English: A patriotic sheet music cover for a Unionist song "The Flag With Thirty Four Stars" written by General W. H. Hayward, composed and arranged by Prof. C. S. Root, and dedicated to Wilson G. Horner, Esq. Columbia, wearing a liberty cap and carrying an American flag and a sword, rides on the back of a flying bald eagle. On either side of the title panel are military trophies composed of crossed flags, shields, swords, bayonets, and other paraphernalia. The trophy on the right incorporates a pickax and spade. Below are cannons, cannonballs, sacks and barrels of powder, and a drum and drumsticks. Published by A.C. Peters & Bro., St. Louis. Lithograph printed in five colors on wove paper; 35.6 x 27.5 cm. (sheet)
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