Long-lost diary of John Claypoole, husband of Betsy Ross, discovered and donated to museum
(L-R) Dr. Philip Mead, Aileen Edge, and David Edge examine the Claypoole Bible. Credit MoAR.
PHILADELPHIA, PA
.- Discovered in a shoebox in a Northern California garage, the long-lost Revolutionary War diary of John Claypoole is now on display at the Museum of the American Revolution in Philadelphia. Claypoole was the third husband of Betsy Ross, the seamstress and upholsterer who has long been celebrated by many as the creator of the first American flag.
Claypooles handwritten diary, which includes letters and songs he transcribed, was written during the years 1781 and 1782 and later published in the late 1800s, but its location has been unknown to scholars for nearly a century. That is, until Aileen Edge and her husband David discovered it last year as they cleaned the garage of Aileens mother, Claire Canby Keleher, a descendant of Ross and Claypoole, who passed away last summer. Th
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