"Victory" Magnet

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The magnet: Printed in the US on a thin, flexible magnet.

Size: 3" x 3"

The story behind the design: Our original design shows George Washington's Headquarters Flag and includes the sign/countersign used by the Continental Army the night they crossed the Delaware to attack the Hessian garrison at Trenton.

Washington and his troops were victorious, capturing 1,000 prisoners along with muskets, powder, and artillery. In the battle, three Americans were killed and six wounded, while 22 Hessians were killed and 98 wounded. More on the historic event behind the design below.

This "Victory" design is also available in an American made woven throw blanket, on a super soft short-sleeved shirt, long-sleeved shirt, crewneck sweatshirt, a women's v-neck shirt, woven socks that are made in the USA, sticker, and enamel pin.

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The Historic Event Behind the Design

A map of the Delaware River area depicting the route George Washington and his Army made during the crossing, by William_Faden, an English cartographer and a publisher of maps. He self printed the North American Atlas in 1777, and ". . . it became the most important atlas chronicling the Revolution's battles." There were 29 maps in the atlas, and they included detailed battle maps drawn by eyewitnesses.

Source: Wikipedia (large image of the map)

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