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artifacts and battle re March 5, 2012: At Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine, a ceremony was held to kick off the sale of two commemorative coins which will help fund the Bicentennial Celebration of the War of 1812 and the Star Spangled Banner. At the podium is Congressman Dutch Ruppersberger who, along with Sen. Ben Cardin, sponsored legislation to create the coins. Seated behind the Congressman is Governor Martin O In the foreground left is a very large model of the gold coin. Mint will sell 100,000 gold coins and 500,000 silver coins. (Algerina Perna/Baltimore Sun) June 14, 2009: With the help of students from Pascagoula HIgh School in Pascagoula, Mississippi, park rangers at Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine unfurled a replica of the flag flown at the fort during the war of 1812. The 30 ft. by 42 ft. replica is made of nylon; the original was made of wool. In celebration of Flag Day, a flag program presented by The American Flag Foundation, Inc. was held in the evening at Fort McHenry for the 30th Annual National Pause for the Pledge of Allegiance. (Algerina Perna/Baltimore Sun) September 3, 2006: As part of the Defenders Day celebration, re enactors will stage a re enactment of the 1814 Battle of North Point where American troops slowed the advance of about 5000 British troops, which three weeks before had burned Washington. Jean Chriest (cq), of Dundalk, who is dressed in period clothing of a lady in the 1800s, watches the re enactors, foreground, assemble for the flag ceremony. Chriest husband is an re enactor with Aisquith Sharp Shooters 1812 Rifle Company. (Kenneth K. Lam/Baltimore Sun) September 8, 2000: To commemorate the defense of Baltimore at Fort McHenry, in late August and September, 1814, Baltimore Fencibles fire their muskets, in salute of the passing Constellation. It was the tradition for warships leaving and entering the harbor to fire their cannon, with artillery fire returned from the fort. The men representing the Fencibles, an independent company of artillerists called upon to defend the fort, are, L to R: Ed Cannon, Jim Kobe, Monty Phair, and Chuck Ruth. (Amy Davis/ Baltimore Sun) Candus Thomson / The Baltimore Sun A welcoming wind and warm sunshine greeted the first ships arriving at Baltimore Inner Harbor this morning for the weeklong commemoration of the War of 1812. The Canadian vessel Iroquois was first under the Key Bridge and offered a 21 gun Sailabration salute as spectators at Fort McHenry applauded. The fort cannon crew responded with its own salute.
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