Star Spangled in 1931

Big anniversary today.

89 years ago was March 3, 1931.

And this made the headlines:

U.S.A. Has a National Anthem!


Key’s song became especially popular and a powerful expression of patriotism during the Civil War, with its emotional description of the enduring national flag, which had become the symbol of the still-new nation. In 1861, devastated by the split of the nation, poet Oliver Wendell Holmes wrote a fifth verse to Key’s song. The verse was included in many of the song’s printings throughout the war. The song was recognized in 1889 by the U.S. Navy, who sang it when raising and lowering the flag, and then it was proclaimed in 1916 by President Woodrow Wilson to be the national anthem of all the armed forces. However, it did not become the nation’s official anthem until March 3, 1931.



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There is so much history behind both the lyrics and the melody of our revered anthem.  Quite an interesting tune.


Grace & Peace & Love to you all -

Matt

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