<P> Barbara Fritchie (née Hauer) (December 3, 1766--December 18, 1862), also known as Barbara Frietchie, and sometimes spelled Frietschie, was a Unionist during the Civil War . She was born in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, and married John Casper Fritchie, a glove maker, on May 6, 1806 . She became famous as the heroine of the 1863 poem Barbara Frietchie by John Greenleaf Whittier, in which she pleads with an occupying Confederate general to "Shoot if you must this old gray head, but spare your country's flag ." </P> <P> The Barbara Fritchie House is located at 154 West Patrick Street, Frederick, Maryland . It is a 1927 reconstruction, based on the original house, which was washed away during a storm . </P>

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