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      2019., Juvenile, Bellwether Media Call No: 973.5 CHANG    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Summary Note: "Developed by literacy experts for students in kindergarten through grade three, this book introduces the Star-Spangled Banner to young readers through leveled text and related photos"--
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      c2004., Juvenile, Capstone Press Call No: 782.42 Yan    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Series Title: American symbolsSummary Note: Briefly discusses the authorship of the poem later set to music that became the national anthem of the United States as well as the flag itself. Included in this book are the words and music as well as a historical timeline.
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      2005., A & E Television Networks Call No: DVD 973.52 EIG    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Series Title: American history.Summary Note: Disc 1. First invasion : the War of 1812, depicts how only 30 years after winning independence, the upstart United States waged another war with Great Britain. Motivated by the high-seas capture of American sailors and the desire to annex Canadian lands, President Madison declared war. Thanks to the aim of a lone sniper, the skill of Andrew Jackson, the fortitude of the people of Baltimore, and the events of September 11, 1814, America would triumph again, ensuring the survival of the fledgling nation. -- Save our history : the star-spangled banner, recaptures the events that led Francis Scott Key to write the song which would become our national anthem. This song was written at the Battle of Fort McHenry during the War of 1812. Disc 2. The battle of New Orleans shows how General Andrew Jackson led a motley group of Creoles, freeborn blacks, local Native Americans and poorly armed frontiersmen to defeat the British army effectively ending the War of 1812. -- Biography: Andrew Jackson : a man for the people, shows how Andrew Jackson, known as "Old Hickory", took office in 1828 as President of the United States building on a reputation for leadership earned in battle during the War of 1812. -- The great ships: the Ironclads, presents how in the 19th century, the iron clad war ships represented a radical advance over all earlier war ships making the wooden Navies of the world obsolete overnight. -- Extreme history: surviving an 1812 battleship, provides a look at what it was like to engage the enemy from inside an 1812 battleship.
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      2017., Margaret K. McElderry Books Call No: B   Edition: First edition.    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Summary Note: Discover the story of the girl who sewed the American flag that inspired the lyrics of the National Anthem in this beautifully illustrated celebration of our country's iconic symbol for freedom. Caroline Pickersgill came from a family of the best flag makers in Baltimore. She and her family proudly stitched the grand flag that gallantly whipped in the wind over Fort McHenry. But when the British attacked Baltimore on September 12, 1814, would those broad stripes and bright stars still wave strong? Would America still be free and remain the home of the brave?
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      c2008., Juvenile, Magic Wagon Call No: 973.7 HAL    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Series Title: Our nation's prideSummary Note: Describes our country's national anthem, "The Star-Spangled Banner" and how it was written during the War of 1812 with our nation fighting against the British. During one of the navy battles Francis Scott Key began writing this poem which later became our national anthem in 1931.