

4-tier badge, 3rd tier with two-tone metal buckeye leaf and nut from the 59th Encampment.

Badge, printed tricolor ribbon, and white rubber tire-shaped frame with image of Akron (soiling to tire).ĭelegate GAR Mt. Condition general good.ĥ1st Annual Encampment Dept of Ohio G.A.R., Akron, O., June 11-15, 1917. N.p. with variation, badges typically metal unless noted otherwise. Includes badges from 49th through 51st, 53rd through 69th, and 72nd through 73rd encampments, representing a near-complete run from 1915 through 1939. Each manufactured by M.C. (solder residue to verso).A group of 28 GAR representative and delegate medals from the Department of Ohio, including some duplicates (as noted). Green's facsimile signature.ġst Regiment, New York National Guard hat badge. Reads: "On behalf of the People of the State of Illinois, this warrant is presented to you in appreciation of your services rendered the United States of America" alongside a profile bust portrait of a Lincoln and governor Dwight H. Assassinated April 14, 1865." within a treat, a spray of pine and cedar, circled by a serpent eating its tail, an Egyptian symbol of immortality. Reverse reads: "Inaugurated President of the United States March 4, 1861. Obverse shows profile bust of Lincoln with his name. Badge, yellow ribbon, medal featuring a man in 16th century dress with a long pipe.Ĥ large (24 mm) and 5 small (16 mm) GAR buttons. of New York, Excelsior. Philadelphia: J.K.

American flag ribbon with gold-tone medal with portrait of Grant. In Commemoration of the Centenary of General Grant, 1822-1922. Newark, NJ: Whitehead & Hoag Co. Two-tier badge, printed red ribbon, medal with portrait of Lewis Stephen Pilcher. Badge, printed red ribbon, medal with portrait of Samuel G. June 9-11, 1914. Rochester, NY: Bastian Bros. Two-tier badge.Ĥ8th Annual Encampment, Dept N.Y. Republican Veteran Yates Club of Illinois. With 9th regiment device on a lined field. Silver badge, white ribbon, and sterling silver medal. Badge marked "solid silver," medal marked "sterling." A badge for veterans of the 9th Regiment, New York National Guard.ġ large (24 mm) and 1 small (15 mm) 9th New York National Guard Regiment button.
