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These three medals come with a nice family note indicating they had been awarded to Edward Willis “for bravery,” which is not exactly accurate, though he was likely brave enough, having enlisted… (2021-383). Learn More »
$1,750.00
Originally $2,500.00
This small brass pin measures 1 ¼” x 1 ½” and is housed in an attractive Riker box display. Overall excellent condition; attachment pin still present on the reverse. The pin features a… (2025-3533). Learn More »
Bar at top is inscribed “SOUVENIR.” Attached is a 5 pointed star with bust view engraving of Gen. Robert E. Lee at center. Star is inscribed “UNITED CONFEDERATE VETERANS REUNION, 1909, MEMPHIS… (2025-3546). Learn More »
In 1912, Los Angeles hosted the 46th National Encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic (GAR), the major Union Civil War veterans' organization, from September 9-14, drawing about 190,000 members… (595-2151). Learn More »
$50.00
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Grand Army of the Republic “Putnam” Post #142 was founded in the village of Marquette and remained active from 1883-1929. The ribbon condition is good, with minimal fabric loss at the top edge. … (595-2092). Learn More »
Sedgwick Post 8 of the Grand Army of the Republic was active from 1882-1924, and was located in Brattleboro, Windham County, Vermont. This mourning ribbon, made for a veteran/member of the post, is in… (595-2082). Learn More »
This uncommon ribbon belonged to a member or close associate of the 148th New York and offers a full accounting of their combat service during the Civil War. Made of white silk, all text and designs… (595-2310). Learn More »
James H. Harding was a resident of Montoursville, in Lycoming County, Pennsylvania when he enlisted as a private and mustered into Company I of the 207th Pennsylvania on 9/5/1864. His term of… (2025-2780). Learn More »
This badge commemorates the 18th Annual Reunion of the 128th New York Infantry, held in Poughkeepsie on October 18th, 1904. The ribbon is brilliant blue and virtually free of damage. The front… (595-2286). Learn More »
This lovely badge was given to members and staff of the delegation of the Pennsylvania State Legislature who attended the dedication of the Washington Monument of Philadelphia, on May, 15, 1897. The… (1202-1007). Learn More »
Cane is made of wood which has been stained a dark brown color. Top of cane has a brass ring with ivory handle. Etched on one side of the handle is “GEORGE H. STUART, LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN DECEMBER 21,… (344-1885). Learn More »
$550.00
Originally $750.00
This white bullion embroidered belt uses a Civil War M1851 officer’s sword belt plate and hasp. Chances are that it was worn by an officer in the G.A.R., the largest and best known of the Civil War… (172-6148). Learn More »
A nice grouping from a veteran of the 123rd New York, which served from September 1862 to June 1865, seeing action in the eastern and western theatres of war in the 12th/20th Army Corps. The group… (534-40). Learn More »
A black silk memoriam ribbon of the O.U.A.M. with black cockade and gold metallic star at the top. A miniature Abraham Lincoln “gem-type” affixed just under the cockade. An American red, white and… (286-1441). Learn More »
This plaster relief of Benjamin Butler once likely adorned the lobby wall of a Soldiers Home, as Butler served for fifteen years in executive positions of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer… (490-6738). Learn More »
Offered are three medals that were worn proudly by Civil War Confederate Brigadier General Allen Thomas Jr. "Born in Howard County, Maryland, he was an 1850 graduate of the College of New Jersey. He… (1289-32). Learn More »
This Sons of Union Veterans badge is in excellent condition, with a nice portrait drop pin featuring General John Reynolds – the iconic Lancaster native killed in the escalating early phases of the… (2025-760). Learn More »
As with many West Virginia Volunteers, George Fradd’s records lack generous detail. He enlisted in 1862, mustered in in Buckhannon, and served with the Battery for its full term. The medal itself… (2025-853). Learn More »
The 8th New York State Volunteer Infantry holds an interesting distinction among Federal regiments. In April of 1862, as the war heated up in Virginia, the 8th found themselves short of rations. … (2025-863). Learn More »
Authorized in 1902, these impressive, two-piece bronze medals consist of a rectangular pin-back bar reading, “MASSACHUSETTS MINUTE MEN OF 1861” and a circular drop with the Seal of the State of… (2025-849). Learn More »
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This is a very nice “from-life” view of Custer by John Goldin & Co. in May 1865, Katz #70 in his Custer in Photographs, taken in May 1865. Custer is shown seated, from mid-calf up, resting one arm on the back of the photographer’s chair,… (2024-450). Learn More »