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Looks like a “GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC” (GAR) button to me… nice find!!!Convex shape, size of a nickel
I need to identify this, found near house built in 1850 in Western New York
Dead nutz fw. I dug one a few years back and was thrilled when it was ID. Now my bucketlister in that category is a G.A.R. medal. I've seen several of those posted.Looks like a “GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC” (GAR) button to me… nice find!!!
Yes sir, fwcrawford nailed it. Great save. A Grand Army of the Republic button. Seems the G.A.R. was started in 1866 for the Union war vets and existed till 1954 when the last veteran died. There is also a womens and sons chapters. I would hit that site again. Good luck. MarkConvex shape, size of a nickel
I need to identify this, found near house built in 1850 in Western New York
So a little history here. Perhaps my biggest hero, second only to Theodore Roosevelt was George Westinghouse. He founded and built Westinghouse Airbrake In Wilmerding, Pa. For those too young, the invention of the airbrake made train travel significantly safer. Before it was about as safe as flying on a terrorist owned airline. Anyhow in 1894 the G.A.R. was scheduled to have its reunion here in Pittsburgh. Old George said I have a building at my factory that hasn't been outfitted yet and donated the site for the reunion. He fitted it with spiral staircases, chandeliers, the finest of everything. Think first class dining on the Titanic. He paid for everything. Turns out he was a civil war vet and a member of the G.A.R. He was the first to build his employees housing with indoor plumbing and electricity. Gave them workers insurance in the event the worker was disabled or killed the family wouldn't be out in the street. Also believed in a safe work environment and did his best to make it happen. While the other robber barons like Carnegie, Mellon Scaife, Frick and the like were exploiting the workers he understood the value of giving his employees a job with good wages and working conditions. He partnered with Tesla which brought about AC current and won the contract over Edison to power up the Chicago World's Fair.Yes sir, fwcrawford nailed it. Great save. A Grand Army of the Republic button. Seems the G.A.R. was started in 1866 for the Union war vets and existed till 1954 when the last veteran died. There is also a womens and sons chapters. I would hit that site again. Good luck. Mark
By popular vote with proper ID? For sure would have saved thousands upon thousands of American lives.If the South had won the Civil War (the way they won this last election)
I'm trying to remember who marched clear to Atlanta destroying everything in their path, especially pertaining to industry and food production, except what they wanted to keep for themselves.If Mr. Westinghouse wasn’t imprisoned or worse after the war,
Far fetched anti South (then and now) opinion and false facts!75% slaves, 20% poor whites, 5% rich fat white men. That’s pretty close to the population ratio of the South in the 1850s.
I’ll be sore about the election for the next 4 years.Excellent find on the button! Congratulations!
By popular vote with proper ID? For sure would have saved thousands upon thousands of American lives.
I'm trying to remember who marched clear to Atlanta destroying everything in their path, especially pertaining to industry and food production, except what they wanted to keep for themselves.
Are you still sore from the last election? The Constitution says if the government is not acceptable, people have the right to form a new government. You could try that but, as a warning, it didn't work that well when the Southern states tried it. The federal government couldn't afford to lose the raw materials and money back then. I doubt it would be any easier today.
Far fetched anti South (then and now) opinion and false facts!
Official census 1850
1860 United States census - Wikipedia
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