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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 »
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 »
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 »
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 »
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 »
The state of West Virginia authorized medals for its Union veterans in 1866. Some 26,099 were produced by A. Demarest of New York, die-sinker and engraver, with J. Sigel finishing the dies. These were… (844-07). Learn More »
The edge of this Massachusetts Minuteman Medal is stamped “RICHARD H. FISHER PRVT. H 4TH. REG. Fisher, a 28 year-old stonecutter from Quincy, who joined the 4th Mass. Militia Infantry, a three-month… (844-18). Learn More »
Authorized in 1902, the two-piece bronze medal consists of a rectangular pin-back bar reading “MASSACHUSETTS MINUTE MEN OF 1861” and a circular drop with the Seal of the State of Massachusetts at… (844-17). Learn More »
GAR members gather and exchange pleasantries at the foot of the University of Wisconsin’s Lincoln Memorial. This is an original black and white wire print taken at the University on September 7,… (224-604). Learn More »
Red silk ribbon with black lettering reads, “FOURTEENTH ANNUAL REUNION / LINN COUNTY VETERAN ASSOCIATION, LISBON, AUGUST 24 & 25, 1898.” No pin. Very good condition. Ribbon measures approx. 1… (M16545). Learn More »
Pin features an image of DeWatt C. Hurd and reads, “FOR DEPARTMENT COMMANDER G.A.R.”. Measures 1 ¾” in circumference. Image is clear but faded. Reverse has maker’s label from Newark, N.J. … (M24149). Learn More »
John W. Ashcraft was active in Confederate veteran affairs. According to his 1932 obituary in the Confederate Veteran, he was a subscriber from its first issue, missed only two Confederate reunions,… (2022-136). Learn More »
John W. Ashcraft was active in Confederate veteran affairs. According to his 1932 obituary in the Confederate Veteran, he was a subscriber from its first issue, missed only two Confederate reunions,… (2022-141). Learn More »
John W. Ashcraft was active in Confederate veteran affairs. According to his 1932 obituary in the Confederate Veteran, he was a subscriber from its first issue, missed only two Confederate reunions,… (2022-134). Learn More »
John W. Ashcraft was active in Confederate veteran affairs. According to his 1932 obituary in the Confederate Veteran, he was a subscriber from its first issue, missed only two Confederate reunions,… (2022-138). Learn More »
John W. Ashcraft was active in Confederate veteran affairs. According to his 1932 obituary in the Confederate Veteran, he was a subscriber from its first issue, missed only two Confederate reunions,… (2022-131). Learn More »
John W. Ashcraft was active in Confederate veteran affairs. According to his 1932 obituary in the Confederate Veteran, he was a subscriber from its first issue, missed only two Confederate reunions,… (2022-143). Learn More »
Top of the badge has a heavy bronze spread-winged eagle perched on crossed cannons over a stack of cannonballs. Reverse still retains the original pin. Suspended from the top is a red, white and blue… (844-03). Learn More »
A very good condition membership badge for the United Daughters of the Confederacy, organized in 1894, featuring an enameled first national Confederate flag suspended at bottom by a red/white/red… (286-1103). Learn More »
This is a wildly energetic cane profusely relief-carved in raised letters and designs spiraling down the shaft. The carving is forceful, apparently outrunning the carver’s spelling abilities at… (490-2642). Learn More »
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Historical Firearms Stolen From The National Civil War Museum In Harrisburg, Pa »
Theft From Gravesite Of Gen. John Reynolds »
Selection Of Unframed Prints By Don Troiani »
Fine Condition Brass Infantry Bugle Insignia »
Large English Bowie Knife With Sheath 1870’S – 1880’S »
Imported (Clauberg) Us Model 1860 Light Cavalry Officer's Saber »
Commercial caps were simply those purchased privately rather the issued by the government. They might more or less closely follow contract patterns with the purchaser able to suit his taste and wallet, though an enlisted man, seeking something nicer… (1052-139). Learn More »