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Vintage 1964 United States Lines S.S. America Captain’s Dinner Menu + Photos Lot 
1951 “America” United States Line Ship John Collyer Ad 
UNITED STATES LINES STOCK – MERCURY GUIDING SS AMERICA 
UNITED STATES LINES STOCK – MERCURY GUIDING SS AMERICA – DEALER LOT OF 3 
1952 I Certainly enjoyed the SS America United States Lines Travel Ad 
1939 UNITED STATES LINES OCEAN LINER ‘AMERICA’ LAUNCHED AD MAGAZINE SHIP BOAT 
1966 SS United States Lines ship color photo “America’s Superliner” print ad 
1951 SS America~United States Lines E.F. Hutton ship Ad 
1951 SS America~United States Lines ship Collyer 50s Ad 
Poster Print United States & America Pass Off Manhattan 
ORIGINAL 1952 UNITED STATES LINES CRUISE SHIP AD – SS AMERICA,SS UNITED STATES 
Vintage Cruise Ship Brochures SS United States Holland America Swedish Line 
Photo: SS United States & SS America Pass Each Other, Manhattan, 1953 
2 sheets Original 1950s notepaper from ss America or ss United States Line 
Vtg SS America United States Lines 1940 Blueprints Passenger List Lot Program 
UNITED STATES LINE SS AMERICA OCEAN LINER SHIP BROCHURE GUIDE VINTAGE 1950S 
SS LEVIATHAN United States Line 1925 Formerly Hamburg America liner SS Vaterland 
SS AMERICA United States Line Worlds largest cabin ship 1924 New York to Bremen 
ss America … United States Lines … Stationery .. Ocean Liner Cruise Ship 
1950′s SS United States/America Cruise Ship Luxury Liner EUROPE BROCHURE – MINT 
1950 United States Steamship America Lines To America Cruise Poster 
1928 SS America United State Line Postcard Signed Captain George Fried Autograph 
United States Lines SS America Photo (32.5″x20.5″ LARGE) Rare +Framed +++ 
6)” UNITED STATES LINES–AMERICA ” RP GLOSS (P.CARD SIZE)SHIP PICTURE 
1952 SS United States & America ship ‘a Gay who’s who’ sailing dates US Lines ad 
Vintage 1960s United States Lines “SS America” Cruise Ship Unused Postcard 
Pretty 1941 United States Steamship Line Dinner Meny Aboard The “America” 
1934 United States Lines Sailings to America from London Brochure 
Original Art Work …SS AMERICA… United States Line 
1950s United States Steamship America Lines No Finer Way To USA Cruise Poster 
SS UNITED STATES and AMERICA Passing in New York Postcard – Unposted and MINT 
1935 United States Lines America’s Great Ships Roomy Comfort Vintage Print Ad 
1952 SS America United States Lines Travel Ad 
1958 SS America United States Lines~Lily Pons~Dali ad 
1958 United States Lines SS America Cruise Ship 50′s Ad 
ss America . United States Lines . Ship’s Stamp . Aylward Portrait Oceanliner 
L6887 – United States Lines Liner – America , built 1940 – art postcard 
AMERICA & UNITED STATES (US) 1962 Brochure 
AMERICA & UNITED STATES – Large souvenir march book 
AMERICA & WASHINGTON (United States) 1940 Brochure 
UNITED STATES & AMERICA Interior Brochure 
UNITED STATES / AMERICA (United States) Nice! 
AMERICA & UNITED STATES – Velvet Box – 2 Decks Cards 
AMERICA (United States) 1940 Preliminary DECK PLAN – HUGE BOOKLET 
AMERICA (United States) 1931 Farewell Dinner 
AMERICA (United States) 1961 Nice engraved cover 
AMERICA (United States) 1953 First Class Passenger List 
AMERICA (United States) 1940 Oversized ad- SUPERB 
AMERICA (United States) I Christen the America 1939 Ad 
UNITED STATES & AMERICA Baggage Sticker Set 
Lot of Vintage United States Lines Memorabilia S.S. America ship Menus 1952 List 
1956 SS United States & SS America Photos Ad 
1951 United States Steamship United States Europe – America Cruise Poster 
1955 SS United States Lines America Cruise Ship 50s Transatlantic Commuters Ad 
1955 SS United States Lines America Cruise Ship 50s Star Spangled Crossing Ad 
S.S. AMERICA, United States Lines Passenger List 1955 
1955 SS America~United States Lines Cruise Ship 50′s Vintage Who’s Who 1950s Ad 
1959 SS America~United States Lines Cruise Ship 50′s Ad 
1959 United States Lines SS America Cruise Ship Sid Caesar – Robert Forrester Ad 
1959 United States Lines SS America Cruise Ship 50s Vintage Travel Photo Ad 
UNITED STATES LINES SS AMERICA VINTAGE 1950s GRAPHIC AD STATIONERY LETTERHEAD 
1954 United States Lines SS America Vintage Print Ad 
1951 vintage ad for ‘SS America’, United States Lines 
1952 SS America~United States Lines Ocean Liner Cruise Ship 50′s Print Ad 
AMERICA (United States) 1928 Abstract of Log 
AMERICA (United States) 1950 First Class Passenger List 
AMERICA (United States) 1950 Tourist Class Passenger List 
AMERICA (United States) 1961 Luncheon MENU CARD 
AMERICA (United States) Superb Deck of Playing Cards in Presentation Box 1943 
UNITED STATES & AMERICA (United States) SCARCE BAGGAGE STICKER 
UNITED STATES & AMERICA (United States) Original Book of Matches 
Vintage 1961 United States Lines S.S. America Captain’s Dinner Menu 
Late 1940s United States Steamship Lines America Welcomes You! Cruise Poster 
Vintage Captain’s Dinner Menu United States Lines S.S. America Capt. Fred Fender 
Photo: 5×7: United States & America Pass Off Manhattan 
1954 Print Ad United States Lines sailings to Europe Bob Hope ship water America 

Blanket America Set to Help a Million in Need
On January 20th, 2009, almost exactly one year ago, Barak Obama took the stage to give his first speech as President of the United States. The country was in turmoil after the crash of the housing market and the credit crunch fully hit home. It was painfully obvious that the hardest times in generations were now upon us.
Obama’s campaign was built on hope and the promise of change. What he told us next was that the change would have to begin at home. “What is required of us now is a new era of responsibility—a recognition, on the part of every American.” For the first time in a long time, the American public accepted the truth. That responsibility is not a dirty word, but a truism. It truly hit home that night how much trouble our nations was in. Obama asked us for unity and explained to us that the racial, ethnic and religious segregation we subject ourselves too has got to stop. “Our patchwork heritage is a strength, not a weakness.”
That night, millions of people across the globe watched as Obama spelled out the true situation at hand. He was calling our nation to action, calling us to unite as one. Mesh Gelman, a Manhattan bed, bath and window covering store owner was in his shop watching the address with his design team. When the words “patchwork heritage” were spoken, he got an idea. What if the greatest economy in human history matched what it consumed with what it donated? That night, Gelman and his team vowed to answer Obama’s call to action.
In the coming months, the Patchwork Heritage quilt was born and the Blanket America charitable organization created. Gelman based his charity on the assumption that more would be donated if the consumer got something in return. Therefore, Blanket America would offer the Patchwork Heritage quilt for sale and with every sale made the proceeds would go to buy a warm blanket for someone in need. Soon, the idea caught on and big name organizations gathered in support of the cause. This January, almost one year to the day after President Barak Obama’s speech was made, the collection will be released to the public. All in all, it a perfect way to raise to the challenge that Obama set before us.
About the Author
Blanket America is about more than blankets. It is about changing the way charity and business works. For every quilt sold, Blanket America will donate a blanket to an American in need.
What is that famous quote that talks about the moment when the world recognized America as a united country?
Ok so there is a famous quote by someone that goes along the lines of “Before ____ the world recognized us as United States of America. We were not whole. After _____ the world finally saw us as THE United States of America. We had become a unit”. I’ve searched all over the internet for whoever said this quote or what event the speaker was talking about. If anyone could help that would be awesome!
the Civil War.
You weren’t able to find it because your quote is a little off.
“Before the Civil War it was said the United States ARE after the war it was the United States IS”
I found this in Ken Burns documentary The Civil War
I believe it was also in National Treasure 2