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Item Code: 1054-444
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GAR ribbon for the Annual Encampment of the Department of Oklahoma, held in Blackwell, OK from May 22nd-24th 1901. Fine scroll work on the pin, which also affixes a red, white and blue silk ribbon with the round GAR pin at center. Ironically, Blackwell is named for Confederate cavalry veteran A. J. Blackwell and is located in the north-central portion of the state. Light discoloration near the lettering, and the fringe at the bottom of the ribbon shows some matting. Overall a bold and beautiful ribbon. Manufactured by Whitehead and Hoag of Newark, NJ. Manufacturer’s tag lists their patents for GAR badges. Western state GAR badges and ribbons are especially scarce. [JC][ph:L]
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