Samuel Chester Reid
Samuel Chester Reid (24 August 1783 – 28 January 1861) was an officer in the United States Navy who commanded a privateer during the War of 1812. He is also noted for having helped design the 1818 version of the flag of the United States, which first established the rule of keeping thirteen stripes and adding one star for each U.S. state. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Reid, Samuel Chester, 1818-1897
Atlanta, Ga. : Library, Emory University, 1947
Atlanta, Ga. : Library, Emory University, 1947
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by Reid, Samuel Chester, 1818-1897
Philadelphia : G.B. Zieber and Co., 1847
Philadelphia : G.B. Zieber and Co., 1847
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by Reid, Samuel Chester, 1818-1897
Philadelphia : Potter, 1947
Philadelphia : Potter, 1947
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New York : Banks, Gould, 1857
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