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Ribbon commemorates reunion of the 76th New York Volunteers gathering in McClean, NY, October 2 1890. Item measures 5 7/8” long and 2” wide. Composed of red silk with minor fraying on sides… (595-1939). Learn More »
Ribbon commemorates the 31st anniversary of the 1st Connecticut Artillery’s gathering of Companies I and B in Stratford, Connecticut. The reunion was held on August 16, 1900. Item is 7 ¼”… (595-1936). Learn More »
Nice original black and white wire photo of veterans gathered in Gettysburg at 50th Anniversary of the battle. The 50th Anniversary commemoration took place on July, 1, 1913 and was the largest… (224-615). Learn More »
GAR members gather at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C for a tree planting ceremony. This is an original black and white wire print of a photo taken in Washington in 1922. A small article… (224-613). Learn More »
Pictured from left to right, Homer Woodworth, Adam Rexrod, and Charles Barothy. They are anxiously waiting to board the train that will take to them to the final reunion at Gettysburg. The reunion… (224-612). Learn More »
Original black and white wire photo of a GAR parade review for President Woodrow Wilson taking place in 1915. The parade was in front of the White House with President Wilson standing bottom row,… (224-611). Learn More »
This is a very pretty badge with the miniature shoulder strap at the top indicating a current officer with a silver eagle on a dark blue field indicating a Post Commander. Two small chains suspend a… (30-2259). Learn More »
The top bar is the standard GAR eagle on crossed cannon pinback, here suspending a red, white and blue ribbon and having two middle bars and the GAR star within a wreath as the drop, suspended from… (30-2258). Learn More »
This is an ornate gold and gilt brass GAR officer’s badge with a silver eagle in the miniature shoulder strap just below GAR eagle pin bar and white bordered flag ribbon indicating past Post… (30-2260). Learn More »
This beautiful, inscribed gold G.A.R. badge is a special presentation version of a Post Commander’s badge presented by the veterans to their Post Commander Henry C. Cann as he became a Past Post… (30-2257). Learn More »
Des Moines, Iowa held a National GAR encampment in 1934. Pictured here are four veterans in their GAR dress uniforms equipped with membership badges marching in the GAR parade. They are followed… (224-610). Learn More »
The 61st National GAR Encampment was held in Grand Rapids, Michigan with approximately 38,800 in attendance. Among those attendees, is a group pictured here, enjoying a moment of celebration with drum… (224-608). Learn More »
The Grand Army of the Republic held its annual 68th encampment and parade in Rochester, New York on August 15, 1934. 7,807 members were in attendance and 183 of those members participated in a mile… (224-607). Learn More »
1938 marked the 70th National GAR Encampment and held in Washington DC from September 20-26. The picture here was taken on September 24 and captures four former Union soldiers marching in the DC… (224-606). Learn More »
Souvenir wood canteen with an image of Jennie Wade on one side and John Burns on the other. Original string is still attached to the tacks functioning as sling keepers and a little stopper functions… (635-464). Learn More »
Pitcher displays Soldier’s National Monument that is nestled on the location reported to be near where Lincoln gave the Gettysburg Address in the Gettysburg National Cemetery. The image on the… (635-535). Learn More »
Dedicated by President Franklin Roosevelt on July 3, 1938, 75 years after the battle, the Eternal Peace Light was erected as a national sign of unity. Its dedication saw 250,000 attendees, with… (635-523). Learn More »
Plaque is made of plaster with a light brown glaze. The plaque depicts a marching GAR veteran parading with a US flag. Behind him is a fifer and drummer followed by two more veterans, one of which is… (595-1876). Learn More »
Item was originally a jagged piece of shrapnel approx. 9.50 inches long. Someone fashioned the last 6.00 inches into a scimitar shaped blade for letter opening use while leaving the handle in its… (490-3826). Learn More »
Three-piece white metal badge for H. P. Wiltse of Company L, 6th Iowa Cavalry. The badge consists of two scroll shaped bars and a shield shaped drop. The top bar is stamped with “CO. L” at center… (480-277). Learn More »
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This sword was probably sold by Schuyler, Hartley & Graham of New York. The pattern is pictured in their 1864 catalogue in figures 13 and 16. Rather than have a standard blade, the lightly curved 32 inch blade has "B.K." (Battery K) on the left… (870-447). Learn More »