Group shot on the steps of Fraunces Tavern on Flag Day, dated June 14, 1961. Flag Day is celebrated on June 14, commemorating the adoption of the flag of the United States which happened on June 14, 1777. Fraunces Tavern, now a national historic landmark, located at 54 Pearl Street at the corner of Broad Street, was a key location during the American Revolutionary War and served as headquarters for George Washington. First Row: Edward A. Maltby, George F. Bodfish, Jr., Albert A. Cuneo, Andrew G, Hagstrom, George Coles Stephen, Salvatore Campagna, Walter R. Lindgren. Second Row: James Patterson, James J. Downey, Jr., Anthony E. Zipprich. Third Row: Robert E. Hoffman, William J. Scully. Fourth Row: Robert W. Heinemann, William E. Golding, Edwin J. Benson.
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Digitized by the Metropolitan New York Library Council as part of the Culture In Transit project, funded by a grant from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation. Item number 80
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1 photograph ; 25cm x 20.5cm
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