Grand Army of the Republic Delegate Ribbon, 22nd Department Encampment, Logansport, Indiana - Inventory Number: VET 360
22nd Department Encampment, Logansport, Indiana – May 15–16, 1901
Silk ribbon was issued to delegates attending the 22nd Department Encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic (G.A.R.) in Logansport, Indiana, in 1901. The ribbon features a gold-embossed header marked “G.A.R.” with a cream field printed in red, black, and gold. The central imagery depicts two Union soldiers standing before crossed flags and a radiant emblem symbolizing national unity. The word “DELEGATE” appears prominently above the scene, denoting the ribbon’s function as an official identifier for a participating representative.
The G.A.R. was a fraternal organization composed of Union veterans of the American Civil War. Its annual encampments served not only as reunions but also as forums for political and commemorative activities. This ribbon is a tangible reminder of the continued bonds of service and the efforts of veterans to preserve the memory of the Union cause.
Measures approximately 9 ½” x 2 ¾”.
Comes housed in 8 x 12 riker display case with black velvet and descriptive card.
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Inventory Number: VET 360