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23 New York Volunteers Veteran Reunion Ribbon
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A very nice ribbon worn by a veteran of the 23 New York Volunteers at their 1906 reunion. A list of battles they fought in are on the ribbon. They are "Rappahannock Station, Sulpher Springs, Second Bull Run, Antietam, Chantilly, South Mountain, Fredericksburg". Also written on the ribbon is "1861. 1906. - Twenty-Fourth Annual Reunion of the 23d Reg't New York Vols., Soldiers' Home. Bath, N.Y., September 14, 1906".The ribbon is approximately 6 3/4 inches long and 1 7/8 inches wide.
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12th New York Veteran Reunion Ribbon
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A nice yellow ribbon worn by a veteran of the 12 New York Infantry at a reunion. The ribbon is approximately 7 inches long by 2 1/16 inches wide. There is a 5th Corp badge in red with "Old 12th N.Y.V." on it. Also written on the ribbon is "1861. Re-Union and Picnic - Long Branch, July 18, 1888". A really nice clean ribbon.
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1882 GAR National Baltimore, Maryland Badge
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This badge was so hard to find it did not even get into the GAR National badge book! This is the badge worn by veterans at the 1882 G.A.R. National Encampment held in Baltimore, Maryland. The photos say it all!!!!!!
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2nd United States Sharp Shooters Reunion Badge
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A great ribbon worn by a veteran of the 2nd United States Sharp Shooters at a reunion. The ribbon is white. Written on the ribbon is "10th Annual Reunion of Co. B - 2nd U.S.S.S. - Okemos, Mich. - June 18th, 1890". It is very hard to find sharp shooter stuff. Don't miss this!
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Berdan's Sharp Shooter Reunion Badge
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A great ribbon worn by veteransof the Berdan's Sharp Shooters. The ribbon is green and written on the ribbon is "Alchin - 1898 - Eighth Annual Reunion - Berdan's Sharp Shooters". The ribbon is green with a red diamond under the writing. There is a yellow discoloring on the left side of the ribbon. Please see the photo. It is almost impossible to find Berdan Sharp Shooter stuff!
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1st Massachusetts Cavalry Veteran's Badge
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A really nice badge worn by veterans of the 1st Massachusetts Cavalry! This is a very beautiful badge. The hanger has "1st Mass. Cav." written on it. The drop has a horse head, crossed sabers, and a horse shoe. The 1st Massachusetts Cavalry fought in most of the East Coast battles including Antietam, Fredricksburg, Stoneman's Raid, Gettysburg, Kilpatrick's Raid on Washington, Wilderness, Spottsylvania, and other East Coast battles. This unit saw a lot of action and had a beautiful badge made for the veterans.
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1917 Monument Badge Generals Doubleday & Robinson
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A hard to find badge for the momument dedication for two monuments!! This badge was worn by a veteran at the monument dedication of General Doubleday and General Robinson on September 25, 1917. The hanger has "VETERAN" on it. A red ribbon is attached and the drop has both monuments. Written on the drop is "Dedication of Monuments to Generals Doubleday and Robinson - Dedicated Sept. 25th, 1917 - Gettysburg 1863". A killer badge for two monuments!! Don't miss this one.
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1913 New York at Gettysburg Veteran's Badge
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A nice badge worn by the New York veterans at the 1913 50th Anniversary at Gettysburg. The hanger has two soldiers shaking hands with "1863 - 1913 - New York - Gettysburg" written on it. The drop has General Lee and General Meade in relief with swords, guns, and cannons. The badge was made by The Whitehead & Hoag Co.
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General Slocum Monument Veteran's Badge
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A nice badge presented to veterans at the General Slocum Monument Dedication on September 19-20, 1902. The hanger has an eagle and "New York" written on it. The second bar of the badge says "Veteran". The drop has the Slocum Monument with "Dedication Equestrian Statue of General Slocum - Gettysburg - Sept. 19 - 20, 1902" on it. The badge was made by Whitehead & Hoag Co.
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89th Ohio Identified Ladder Badge
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A wonderful identified ladder badge from the 89th Ohio Infantry. This badge was owned by Arch Cork, Co. H, 89 Reg. O.V.I. Archibald Cork was mustered in August 1862 and was mustered out on June 7, 1865. The 89th Ohio supported the Wilder brigade at the battle of Hoover's Gap. The regiment engaged in the battle of Chickamauga where it was in the hottest part of the battle. At the end of the second day most of the regiment was captured. Arch Cork was not one of the captured soldiers. He fought at Missionary Ridge, Rocky Face Ridge, Resaca, and all the other fights in the Atlanta campaign. They fought at Nashville and joined Sherman on his march to the sea. They also fought in the Carolina campaign at the end of the war. This is a great badge! Don't miss it!
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85 Indiana Volunteer Infantry 50th Anniv. Ribbon
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SOLD!!! A really nice ribbon for the 50th Anniversary of the 85th Indiana Volunteer Infantry. The ribbon is approximately 7 1/16 inches long. The reunion was held in Terre haute on September 2, 1912.
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Michigan at Gettysburg Monument Dedication Ribbon
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A wonderful ribbon to commemerat the Michigan monument at Gettysburg on June 12th, 1889. This ribbon is approximately 7 1/4 inches by 2 1/8 inches.This great ribbon has the Michigan state seal.
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5th New York Cavalry At Gettysburg Badge 1893
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A really nice 5th New York Cavalry at gettysburg badge from 1893. This is a great badge! The badge is approximately 8 1/8 inches by 2 1/2 inches. This badge was worn on New York Day, July 2, 1893. This was the weekend the New York monument was dedicated. This is a wonderful badge!
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1913 Gettysburg 50th Anniversay Reunion Badge
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A nice badge from the 1913 Gettysburg 50th Anniversary of the Blue and Gray! This great badge has a Souvenir hanger. Attached to the hanger is the drop with "Gettysburg - 1863 - 1913" written on it. There is an eagle and shaking hands and even better the US and Confederate flag with the painting or enamel intact!! Most of these have long ago lost the color that makes this a great badge.
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Army of West Virginia 1897 Reunion Badge
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Here is one you don't see very often! An Army of West Virginia Reunion badge from the 1897 reunion in Columbus, Ohio. The hanger is a brass type material with "Army of West Virginia". The ribbon is red, white, and blue. The drop is celluloid with "Army of West Virginia - Columbus, O., Sept. 8-10, 1897" with an eagle. On the back is the Ohio state seal.
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