PORTSMOUTH, Va. - A replica revenue cutters' ensign during the War of 1812 is shown Thursday, March 22, 2012. In the first 20 years of service, the revenue cutters were the only defense against attempts to circumvent customs duties, and the new nations only source of income beside the sale of public lands
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