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1894 Union Ex-Prisoner of War National Ribbon
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A really hard to find ribbon worn at the 22nd annual reunion of Union Ex-Prisoners of War held at the 1894 Grand Army of the Republic National Encampment in Pittsburg, PA. The ribbon is approximately 5 3/8 inches by 2 3/8 inches. On the ribbon is the Ex-POW badge and "1861 -1865 - Union EX-Prisioners of War. 22d Annual Reunion, Pittsburg, Sept. 12, 1894."
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1892 Kentucky Orphan Brigade Reunion Ribbon
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A very hard to find ribbon worn by one of the veterans from the famous Kentucky Orphan Brigade! This ribbon was from the 1892 Orphan Brigade reunion held in Paris, Kentucky on September 28, 1892. Written on the ribbon is "11th Reunion Orphan Brigade - Paris, Ky., September 28, 1892.". There is a First National COnfederate flag inthe middle of the ribbon. The ribbon is approximately 7 3/8 inches by 3 1/8 inches.
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Connecticut Post No. 75, Ansonia Badge
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A neat Grand Army of the Republic badge worn by veterans of Post No. 75, Ansonia, Connecticut. This hanger is a silver color with "Connecticut" on it. Attached to the hanger is a blue ribbon and a round disc. On the disc is "T.M.Redshaw Post No. 75 - G.A.R. - Ansonia, Conn.". A tree nut hangs from the blue ribbon.
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1913 Michigan at Gettysburg Badge
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This is a beautiful 1913 Michigan badge. This great badge has a brass type hanger with "MICHIGAN" on it. Attached by two long chains is a shield with the Michigan state crest. The blue ribbon with fringe is approximately 8 inches long. Gold print on the blue ribbon says "The Blue and the Gray - 1863 - Semi-Centennial GETTYSBURG - July 11,2,3,4 - 1913". The badge was made by The Henderson Ames Co., Kalamazoo, Michigan" and was awarded to Michigan veterans who attended the 1913 Gettysburg reunion.
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Jacksonville, Florida UCV Lapel Badge
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A wonderful lapel badge worn by veterans of the Jacksonville, Florida United Confederate Veterans camp. The lapel badge has a Confederate battle flag with "UCV" on it. Below the flag is an alligator and "Jacksonville - 1914". Also around the edge of the badge is "I Have Paid My Dollar". This is an enamelled badge not a celluloid! The badge is made by the Whitehead & Hoag Company, Newark, NJ as noted on the screw back. It is a great badge and getting harder to find.
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1888 GAR Tennessee & Georgia at Columbus National
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A very hard to find badge worn by Grand Army of the Republic veterans from Tennessee and Georgia at the 1888 National Encampment held at Columbus, Ohio. It is very difficult to find GAR badges from Southern states.
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Charleston, SC Camp Sumter UCV Camp Badge
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One of the nicest United Confederate Camp badges you will ever find. This wonderful badge is from Camp Sumter in Charleston, South Carolina. This badge is two sided. The front side has a ribbon that is red/white/red. A neat celluloid drop has a Confederate battle flag on it. The reverse side has a black ribbon. This badge is absolutely mint! It was still in the envelope when I found the badge. The envelope is included. Don't miss this great badge!!!
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1907 UCV Richmond, VA DELEGATE Pinback
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SOLD!!! A wonderful pinback worn by a delegate at the 1907 Richmond, VA United Confederate Veteran national reunion. The pin back is approximately 1 3/4 inches wide. The pin back is red/white/red on the front. Written on the pin back is "U.C.V. Reunion - Richmond, Va - DELEGATE - May 30 and 31, June 1,2,3, 1907". The pin back was made by Erhman Mrg. Co. - Boston, Mass.
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1897 Tennessee GAR State Encampment Badge
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A hard to find badge from a Tennessee Grand Army of the Republic 1897 state encampment! Southern state GAR badges are very hard to find. The hanger is a brass type hanger. A red ribbon hangs from the hanger. On the ribbon is "14th Annual Encampment TENNESSEE - Nashville - June 2 & #, 1897" written in gold. A celluloid drop hangs from the ribbon. Written on the drop is "Department COmmander - Halbert B. Case - Tennessee - G.A.R. 1897." with a bust of Case. On the back of the drop is a GAR membership badge.
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1898 Naval Veterans Cincinnati Annual Badge
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A great badge from the 1898 GAR National Encampment worn by naval veterans. The badge has "Naval Veterans" and a knights head and crossed swords on the hanger. The ribbon is light blue. The drop is a heavy drop with "13th National Encampment - Cincinnati - 1898". A really beautiful naval badge.
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1895 Naval Veterans Delegate Louisville Badge
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A really nice badge worn by naval veterans at the 1895 GAR National Encampment in Louisville, KY. The hanger ha "Naval Veterans" on it. The drop has "10th Annual Convention - Louisville - Delegate - 1895" on it. Also a ship is on the drop. Naval badges are getting very hard to find!
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121 Pennsylvania Identified Ladder Shield Badge
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An identified ladder shield badge from a hard fighting east coast Gettysburg unit! This ladder shield badge was worn by George Degetz of the 121 Pennsylvania Infantry. The shield drop has a Fifth Corp emblem! This hard fighting unit's battle history encluded Fredericksburg, Mud March, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Wilderness, Spottsylvania, Cold Harbor, Petersburg, and Appomattox. At Gettysburg on July 1, 1863, 263 men were engaged and only 84 reported for duty at the end of the day.
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31st Ohio 14th Corp Shaped IDED Ladder Badge
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An absolutely fantastic identified 31st Ohio ladder badge. This great badge is shaped like the 14th Corp badge! The hanger has "Co. H" on it. The drop is in the shape of an acorn. On the drop is "31'' Ohio Vol. Inf. - G.B. Woodcock". This hard fighting unit fought at Corinth, Perryville, Stone's River, Hoover's Gap, Chickamauga, Missionary Riidge, Resaca, all the major Atlanta battles except Jonesboro, Sherman's March to the Sea, and the Carolina Campaign.
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12 Wisconsin Ladder Badge with 17 Corp Symbol
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A great badge worn by a veteran of the 12th Wisconsin Infantry, Co. D. The hanger of this wonderful badge is in the form of the 17th Corp corp badge. The drop is a shield with "Co. D - 12 Wis. Inf.".
This regiment was named "The Marching 12th" and fought at Vicksburg, Jackson, Big Shanty, Kennesaw Mountain, Jonesboro, Lovejoy's Station, Savannah, and the Carolina Campaign. The 12th also participated in the Grand Review.
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29 Pennsylvania Volunteer Monument Badge
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A wonderful 29th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry Gettysburg monument badge! The hanger has "29th PA. Vols." on it. The ribbon is light blue and in good shape. The drop has a monument and "Gettysburg - July 1st - 2nd - 3rd - 1863" on it. The back of the drop has the 29th Pennsylvania Infantry monument and "2nd Brig. 2nd Div. 12 Corps.". A neat, hard to find Gettysburg unit monument badge!
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