flag, 10; 18; 21; 32; 34.
St. Paul, Cathedral of, 84.
Salem, cross cut from the flag in, 4-5, 8, 68.
San Juan Hill, the battle of, 76.
Santiago, attacked by the Rough Riders, 75.
Savannah, flag hoisted at, 22, 24.
Scotland, the flag of, 3; 33.
Serapis, taken by Jones, 45-47.
Six Nations, 18.
Somerville, flag raised in, 34.
Sons of Liberty, 15;
put up a liberty pole, 17-18;
meetings of the, 30.
South Carolina, 11;
treatment of stamped paper in, 14; 30; 32.
Spain, owner of the Louisiana Territory, 59;
war with, 74, 81.
Spaniards, repulsed at Las Guasimas, 75.
Spanish-American War, 81, 87.
Stamp Act, 14;
repeal of the, 17; 30.
Stars and Stripes, first salute to, 45;
replace the English flag in New York, 54;
at Fort McHenry, 60;
at Chapultepec, 71;
fired upon at Fort Sumter, 71-72;
raised again at Fort Sumter, 72-73;
in Japan, 78;
in China, 79;
in Sweden, 81;
honored in England, 84;
behavior towards the, 85-87.
"Star-Spangled Banner, The," written by Francis Scott Key, 60-61;
played at Fort Sumter, 73;
sung in St. Paul's Cathedral, 84.
Stiles, President, describes the New Haven rejoicing for peace, 54.
Stockholm, 80.
Suffolk (county), 9.
Swartwout, Captain Abram, cloak of, used for flag at Fort Stanwix, 48-49.
Sweden, American flag raised in, 79-81.
Swedes, settle on the Delaware River, are overpowered by the Dutch, 2;
opposed by the New Englanders, 9-10.
Tennessee, admitted to the Union, 63; 68.
Thames, the royal seal tossed into the, 10.
"Thirteen," 51, 63.
Thirteen stripes, first used, 28.
Thomas, William W., raises American flag in Sweden, 79-81.
Trenton, 51.
Tripoli, war with, 57.
Trumbull, battle of Bunker Hill painted by, 21.
"Union Flag," 18, 22;
made at Cambridge, 33;
worn by the Alfred, 37.
Union Jack, 3;
given to the Indians, 12; 18; 84.
United Colonies, 34.
"Unite or die," motto of the "Albany Plan," 18.
United States, 26, 51, 52;
left by British troops, 53; 54, 55, 58;
buys the Louisiana Territory, 58-59;
flag of, decided upon, 63-65;
flag manufactured in, 67;
opens intercourse with Japan, 78; 80;
flag of, hauled down in Cuba, 81-82; 83, 84, 87.
Vermont, admitted as a State, 56.
"Victory Tower," Star-Spangled Banner fl
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