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The American FlagBy
Mrs. Ross and Mrs. McLeod’s Second Grade Class
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This is the cotton that grew in a field and became part of
the American Flag.
This is the thread that was spun from the cotton that
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grew in a field and became part of the American Flag.
This is the woman that sewed the first pieces of material together that came
from the thread which was spun from the
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cotton that grew in a field and became part of the American Flag.
These are the stars and stripes that represent our country that were sewn into a
flag that came from the thread which was
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spun from the cotton that grew in a field and became part of the American Flag.
These are the men and women who have proudly served beneath the stars and stripes
that represent our country that were sewn into a flag that came from the thread which
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was spun from the cotton that grew in a field and became part of the American Flag.
These are the Chets Creek students, independent and free, who honor the country and its men and women
who have proudly served beneath the stars and stripes that represent our country that were sewn
into a flag that came from the thread which was spun
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from the cotton that grew in a field and became part of the American Flag.