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Item Code: 1152-29
This white silk ribbon features blue and red printed text and American flag. The front shows some slight dimming of the color with light fading of the printed text and motif. The top and bottom edges show some minor fraying, with the bottom being unfinished at the time of manufacture. The reverse shows some discoloration and localized spot staining. A small hole is noted to the left of the date, carrying over to the reverse. Dimensions are 2.5” x 7.25”.
The 128th New York Infantry Regiment was a volunteer regiment from Columbia and Dutchess Counties during the Civil War. Formed in Hudson, New York, on September 5, 1862, by Colonel David S. Cowles, the regiment fought at the Siege of Port Hudson, Louisiana and was part of the Shenandoah Valley Campaign.
A minimalistic but attractive unit-specific reunion ribbon. [cm][ph:L]
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