Soft conical cap worn as a symbol of liberty.
1The Man disguised in a dark cloak and red liberty cap, and holding the Baptized Jew by the hand.
2The liberty cap was first used as an emblem by the committee of safety organized at Philadelphia early in 1775.
3Aim at this liberty cap, which trembles on the brainless head before every breath from the lips of a man!
4Once Gray paused beside a tall pole that had been planted at a street corner and surmounted with a liberty cap.
5The French tricolor with the red liberty cap was hung up in taverns and coffeehouses, which were the clubhouses of that day.
6He seats himself, throws off his cloak and liberty cap, and fastens his eyes on the pillar on which hang the arms and shield.
7Liberty Cap rises above Nevada Fallls and the entrance to Little Yosemite Valley.
8Not more than fifty feet from Liberty Cap rise the famous Hot Spring Terraces.
9There were girls in liberty caps, crinolines and sunbonnets.
10Perhaps Liberty Cap just doesn't go free.
11I was a bit shocked-andimpressed-whenI met up with Lucho, and he suggested we check out Liberty Cap.
12Here was glory to blind you,-twoand thirty maids in red sashes and blue liberty caps with white stars.
13North Peak, named " Liberty Cap" because of its resemblance to the Bonnet Rouge of the French Revolutionists.
14North Peak, or Liberty Cap.
15Five long rappels later, the ground is tantalizingly close, but we are still adrift on Liberty Cap's massive face.
16From certain points its summit calls to mind the head-dress of the Revolution, and hence its name is Liberty Cap.