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Item Code: 172-2371
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Crude stamped eagle with wings spread, mouth open and in the crouching position like he is ready to pounce. Below him are the letters “USA.” No pin on back. Suspended by a chain is a brass medallion serving as a frame for a silver 5th Corps badge on a blue field and the words “5 CORPS.” Back of medallion shows some rust and wear. A very early veterans badge in good condition.
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Abram S. Piatt was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, May 2, 1821. He was educated at the Athenaeum and at Kinmount Academy in Cincinnati, and then engaged in farming in the Macacheek Valley. He began to study law in 1846, and in that year founded a… (1179-178). Learn More »