According to David Hackett-Fischer, on Christmas Eve 1776, a beautiful young widow entertained Colonel Carl von Donop for almost a full twenty-four hours, stalling the progress of his battalion. While the proud and arrogant Hessian enjoyed the widow’s favors and his men twiddled their thumbs, Washington defeated the British at Trenton. There is reason to believe that the beautiful young widow was Betsy Ross. The Widow Ross was twenty-five, a sweet spot for many women when the beauty of youth also carries the experience of the world. I imagine the widow, in addition to intelligence, charm, and cunning, must have possessed the ability to think strategically and the courage to risk her reputation. The beautiful widow who may have been Betsy Ross should be honored for her contribution to our War of Independence, but I am at a loss of exactly how to honor her. The sewing of the American flag was a myth that came about a hundred years later, but perhaps that will do.