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About Alpaca Infinity
Our Mission Statement:
We will provide the people of
this industry with dependable
ways to buy and sell alpacas.
Who We Are
Alpaca Infinity started in 2008 by John and Kim Andresen of WebArtists.biz with a single goal: provide all of the services that alpaca ranchers need to buy and sell their alpacas.
To satisfy this need we created this community of websites. Each website serves an important role. As time goes on we will be adding new sites as well as expanding existing ones.
If you would like to learn more about this site and our services please contact:
Della Wagnon
Owner & Sales Support
(208) 398-7277
Della@AlpacaGalaxy.com
or
John Andresen
Owner & Technical Support
(541) 831-0103
John@AlpacaGalaxy.com
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July 2, 1776
Continental Congress resolves "these United Colonies are and of right ought to be Free and Independent States".
July 2, 1843
An alligator falls from sky during a Charleston South Carolina thunderstorm.
July 2, 1863
2nd day of the Battle of Gettysburg.
The Betsy Ross Flag
Resolved that the flag of the thirteen states to be thirteen stripes alternate red and white, that the union be thirteen stars, white on a blue field, representing a new constellation.” With these simple words Congress created the American Flag on June 14, 1777.The stripes came from the field of the Grand Union Flag and were presumably taken from the Washington coat of arms. It is probable that the stars were also taken from that emblem, and changed to white for color harmony. It is generally conceded that General Washington had a hand in designing this flag and it is fair to assume that the idea of the stars originated with him.The first Stars and Stripes displayed in the face of an armed enemy was at Fort Stanwix, August 3, 1777. The Flag was improvised. The white stripes and stars came from the soldier’s shirts; a captain’s cloak supplied the blue of the union; and the red stripes came from the flannel petticoats of the women of the garrison, who gladly donated them for the purpose.
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