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Item Code: 344-2443
Ribbon is made of silk and measures 6 ½” x 2 ½”. Features the image of a monument and black lettering that reads, “LADIES, DEDICATED MAY 10, 1900, EASTON, PA.”.
This ribbon was a commemorative souvenir for the dedication of the 75-foot tall Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Monument/obelisk in Easton, Pennsylvania. It serves as a tribute to all Union militia and has been the centerpiece in this historic town for over 100 years.
Ribbon has slight fraying on the ends. Surface dirt and spots are present. [sl]
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