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This veteran’s brooch is made of brass, with red, white and blue enamel accents to highlight the various corps badge symbols. The 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 5th, 6th and 9th Corps are represented. The center… (179-717). Learn More »
$440.00
Originally $550.00
A two-piece medal by Whitehead and Hoag, with bronze tones. Top pinback bar with flowing foliate, somewhat art-nouveau border reading, “VETERAN / U.C.V. / RICHMOND, 1907” in raised letters. The… (1202-1376). Learn More »
Generally regarded as the last “grand reunion” of Confederate veterans, this 42nd annual meeting was held in Richmond, Va, and attended by an estimated 1,500 Confederate veterans. It is the… (1202-1372). Learn More »
A celluloid pinback button made and marked on the reverse by Shapiro and Karr of Philadelphia for the 1910 UCV reunion at Mobile. The center features a bust portrait of CS general Joseph Johnston,… (1202-1371). Learn More »
1911 marked the organization’s 21st annual reunion and, of course, coincided with the fiftieth anniversary of the beginning of the war. Some 12,000 veterans reportedly attended and attendance at the… (1202-1370). Learn More »
Gilt brass heart-shaped drop suspended from a pin-back top bar reading “SOUVENIR” in a central rectangular panel with smaller sunburst palmette showing at top and bottom center. The badge reads in… (1202-1369). Learn More »
Unique design tin match holder with celluloid view of the Pennsylvania State Monument riveted at top. Celluloid insert is manufactured by Cruver Mfg. Co of Chicago responsible for making many… (635-601). Learn More »
$65.00
Originally $95.00
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The "Sons of Veterans" sword is a ceremonial weapon used by the Sons of Veterans (SOV), a fraternal organization founded in 1881 as the successor to the Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) for the… (798-115). Learn More »
$450.00
Originally $600.00
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This photo features surviving members of the 1st NY Dragoons and was taken at the Annual Encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic – held in Buffalo in 1897. The veterans are wearing regimentally… (224-821). Learn More »
This photo features surviving members of the 1st NY Dragoons and was taken at the Annual Encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic – held in Buffalo in 1897. The veterans are wearing regimentally… (224-820). Learn More »
The 46th Annual United Confederate Veterans (UCV) Reunion was held in June 1936 in Shreveport, Louisiana. As few veterans remained by this date, it was part of the final, twilight years of the… (2025-3588). Learn More »
$45.00
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Plain white metal badge. Top bar has pin on back while front is inscribed “WASHINGTON 1892.” Keystone shaped badge reads “POST 8 PHILA.” A red, white and blue ribbon is attached between the… (172-2360). Learn More »
$120.00
Originally $150.00
Top bar has "POST 63" and "WASHINGTON 1892" on face with pin on back. Red ribbon with gold lettering that reads "POST 63, Phila." GAR star at bottom but this one has a profile of General Birney at… (172-2357). Learn More »
$175.00
Originally $225.00
White ribbon with blue print meas. approx. 7.75 inches long x 2.50 inches wide. The top half of the ribbon has “1833-1894 ALBANY BURGESSES CORPS EXCURSION” while the mid-section has a roaring… (725-82). Learn More »
$50.00
Originally $95.00
This is an interesting old “relic” from a local G.A.R. veterans’ post. This is a large Civil War-era heavy tin cup. It has a diameter of 4.5” and is 6” tall. It has soldered handle and… (1202-1024). Learn More »
Francis Butler enlisted on September 1, 1862 and mustered into Company G of the 152nd New York Infantry the next day. Ever the qualified and ambitious soul, he climbed the ranks from private to… (480-264). Learn More »
This small patriotic ribbon measures approximately four inches in length by one inch across. The celluloid badge portion features a drawing of soldiers shaking hands in front of a cannon, set against… (595-2171). Learn More »
This badge was awarded to veterans from New York who attended the 50th Anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg reunion in 1913. The hanger on this badge shows two veterans shaking hands with a flag in… (595-2397). Learn More »
This photo features surviving members of the 1st NY Dragoons and was taken at the Annual Encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic – held in Buffalo in 1897. The veterans are wearing regimentally… (224-819). Learn More »
This small brass badge measures approx. 1 ½” x 2 ¼” and is housed in a matted Riker box. The top portion reads, “SOUVENIR”, with pin on reverse. Lower drop with laurel wreath design around… (2025-3538). Learn More »
$250.00
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This small Light Infantry Hunting horn was used to signal European Light troops like German “Jagers,” French “chasseurs” or English Light Infantry. Its wide use caused it to become the universal infantry insignia of the mid-Nineteenth… (2025-3332). Learn More »
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