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woven gold bullion cord, adjuster slide, and acorns. All in very fine condition.
This has a verbal identification to Colonel Edward Williams, 9th Pennsylvania Cavalry. Author/historian Randy Hackenburg acquired this piece from a Williams family estate sale.
Edward Charles Williams was born in Philadelphia in 1820. He served as a Captain during the Mexican War. He enlisted on 4/19/1861 into the U.S. Volunteers General Staff. On 11/21/1861, he was commissioned as Colonel of the 9th Pennsylvania Cavalry. He resigned on 10/9/1862. He died in 1900 and is buried in Port Trevorton, Pennsylvania. [jet][ph:L]
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