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    Mary Pickersgill (born Mary Young; February 12, 1776 – October 4, 1857) was the maker of the Star-Spangled Banner hoisted over Fort McHenry during the...
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  • Kenneth Pickersgill, South African Army general Mary Young Pickersgill (born Mary Young, 1776–1857), American flagmaker Richard Pickersgill (1749–1779)...
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    Baltimore, Maryland, United States. Built in 1793, it was the home of Mary Young Pickersgill when she moved to Baltimore in 1806 and the location where she later...
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  • Philadelphia. Her son, Dr. Benjamin Young, learned his profession from Dr. Benjamin Rush. Her daughter Mary Young Pickersgill, (1776-1857), sewed the flag for...
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  • spiritualist Mary Young Pickersgill (1776–1857), née Young, American flagmaker Mary Young Sewell (c. 1759–1821), née Young, British poet Sean Young (Mary Sean...
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    many hands." The family of Rebecca Young claimed that she sewed the first flag. Young's daughter was Mary Pickersgill, who made the Star-Spangled Banner...
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  • canton with stars (used from 1795 to 1818) of the huge flag made by Mary Young Pickersgill later seen by Key flying over Fort McHenry outside Baltimore in...
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    inclement weather. The flag was sewn by prominent Baltimorean flagmaker Mary Young Pickersgill under a government commission in 1813 at a cost of $405.90 (equivalent...
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    and Star-Spangled Banner Museum), 1793 historic home of flagmaker Mary Young Pickersgill in the Jonestown / Old Town neighborhood of Downtown / East Baltimore)...
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    the storm flag), with 15 stars and 15 stripes, had been made by Mary Young Pickersgill together with other workers in her home on Baltimore's Pratt Street...
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    flags which were advertised in local newspapers. Rebecca Young's daughter Mary Young Pickersgill (1776–1857) made the flag of 15 stars and stripes in 1813...
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    Greece (d. 1831) February 12 Richard Mant, Irish bishop (d. 1848) Mary Young Pickersgill, American maker of the Star Spangled Banner flag (d. 1857) February...
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  • January 29 – Enoch Lewis, mathematician (d. 1856) February 12 – Mary Young Pickersgill, seamstress, and flagmaker (d. 1857) February 26 – Innis Green,...
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    Dandy with Takoma". The Washington Post. "Catching up with Dominique Dawes" Mary Buckheit, ESPN, February 13, 2008 Official Bio at USA Gymnastics Ryan, Joan...
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  • face lift Museum: The tourist attraction has been renovated to show how the widow Mary Young Pickersgill lived in the early 1800s". The Baltimore Sun....
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    children to Catholic schools and off to college. All nine children worked at a young age. Rios worked beginning in her freshman year of high school at the office...
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    John Whitney Pickersgill PC CC (23 June 1905 – 14 November 1997) was a Canadian civil servant and politician. He was born in Ontario, but was raised in...
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  • 1812 Museum - East Pratt and Albemarle Streets - home of flagmaker Mary Young Pickersgill of the Star-Spangled Banner flag USS Constellation List of museums...
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    entered the radio astronomy program in 1954. Radio astronomy was then a very young field in the United States, and the NRL had taken an early lead by building...
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  • McHenry in Baltimore, and participates in a water ballet about Mary Young Pickersgill creating the Star-Spangled Banner in Baltimore. 13 5 "Monster Truck...
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    Greece (d. 1831) February 12 Richard Mant, Irish bishop (d. 1848) Mary Young Pickersgill, American maker of the Star Spangled Banner flag (d. 1857) February...
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    senator and lawyer J. Smith Orrick (died 1930), American politician Mary Young Pickersgill (1776–1857), seamstress who made the flag flying over Fort McHenry...
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  • July 27, 2012. "Florence P Kendall". MWHF. Retrieved July 27, 2012. "Mary Pickersgill". MWHF. Retrieved July 27, 2012. "Lorraine Sheehan". MRHF. Retrieved...
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  • Sandra W. Tomlinson 2002 Mabel Houze Hubbard Florence P. Kendall Mary Young Pickersgill Lorraine Sheehan 2003 Virginia Walcott Beauchamp Edith Clarke Kathryn...
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  • (Star-Spangled Banner Flag House) City of Baltimore House where Mary Young Pickersgill sewed the large Star-Spangled Banner flag of the United States,...
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  • settlement of the Chesapeake Bay, serving as the principal historian of St. Mary's City, Maryland for over four decades. Carr was born in Holyoke, Massachusetts...
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    Sandra W. Tomlinson 2002 Mabel Houze Hubbard Florence P. Kendall Mary Young Pickersgill Lorraine Sheehan 2003 Virginia Walcott Beauchamp Edith Clarke Kathryn...
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  • Sandra W. Tomlinson 2002 Mabel Houze Hubbard Florence P. Kendall Mary Young Pickersgill Lorraine Sheehan 2003 Virginia Walcott Beauchamp Edith Clarke Kathryn...
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  • pioneer of women's studies, dies at 98". The Washington Post. Williamson, Mary Lou (February 21, 2019). "Virginia Beauchamp Dies at 98: Professor, Led Women's...
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