United Confederate Veteran
State Badges
1913 Liberty, Missouri UCV State Reunion Badge

A neat badge worn at the 1913 Missouri Division reunion of the United Confederate Veterns.  The hanger is a celluloid pinback with three Confederate flags.  A red, whie, and red ribbon is attached to the pinback.  Written on the ribbon is "Annual Reunion - MissouriDivision U.C.V. - Liberty, MO. - 1913".The badge was made by the Geo. E. Benz & Co., Makers, 1014 Pine St., St. Louis, as noted in the paper backing on the pinback.

Shipping Weight: 1 lb
Price: $275.00 USD

1899 Blue - Gray Reunion Evansville, IN Badge

A high quality badge worn by veterans of both armies at the 1899 Evansville, Indiana Blue - Gray Reunion.  This badge is extremely clean.  The hanger has a Union shiel with shaking hands on it.  THe blue and gray ribbonattaches the hanger and the drop.  Written on the ribbon in silver ink is "Natl. Reunion - Blue & Gray - Evansville, Ind. - Oct. 10 - 13th, 1899".  This ribbon is extremely clean and nice.  The large round drop has two soldiers shaking hands.  Written around the soldiers is "First Reunion - Grant - Lee - Appomattox AP'L 9, 1865". 

Shipping Weight: 1 lb
Price: $365.00 USD

1906 Pulaski, Tennessee Sam Davis Monument Badge

A killer badge worn at the 1906 dedication of the Sam Davis monument in Pulaski, Tennessee.  This monument dedication was held at the same time as the 1906 United Confederate Veteran - Tennessee Division reunion.  The hanger is a celluloid disk with the likeness of Sam Davis on it.  Attached to the celluloid disk is a red ribbon.  Written on the ribbon in gold ink is "Annual Reunion Tenn. Division  U.C.V. - Dedication of Monument to the Martyr Hero Sam Davis - Pulaski, Tenn. - Oct. 10-11, 1906".  The badge was made by the Whitehead & Hoag Company, Newark, New Jersey as noted on the back of the celluloid hanger on a paper disk.

Shipping Weight: 1 lb
Price: $795.00 USD

Mississippi UCV Camp at 1896 Richmond Reunion RIbbon

An extremely hard to find ribbon worn by members of Camp No. 32, Vicksburg, Mississippi at the 1896 United Confederate Veteran's reunion held in Richmond, Virginia.  The ribbon is a faint light blue color with "Mississippi - Camp No. 32. - Sixth Annual Reunion Confederate Veterans - Richmond, Va. - 1896" written on the ribbon.  The ribbon is approxiamtely 7 inches long and 2 1/4 inches.  According to the "List of Organized Camps of the United Confederate Veterans", Camp No. 32 is Vicksburg, Mississippi and it's commander was D.N. Hebron. 

Shipping Weight: 1 lb
Price: $365.00 USD

1911 Chattanooga Pinback promoting UCV National Reunion

An interesting pinback given out at the 1909 or 1910 United Confederate Veterans reunion to promote having the 1911 UCV National reunion in Chattanooga.  The pinback is approximately 1 3/4 inches wide.  A Confederate battle flag is in the middle of the pinback with the word "Chattanooga" above the flag and "1911" below the flag. 
 
We also have a corresponding program presented with this badge but it is not on the web site yet.  This is not included in this sale.  Please call for a group price.  There is no paper label in the back of the pinback so we do not know who made the badge.

Shipping Weight: 1 lb
Price: $225.00 USD

An Early Nashville, Tennessee UCV Badge

An early badge from a United Confederate Veterans reunion held in Nashville, Tennessee.  The badge is a two piece badge.  A pin back is the center of the badge.  A Confederate battle flag isin the center of the pin back.  Written around the Confederate flag is "Confederate Reunion - Nashville, Tenn.".  A red and white rosette/ribbon is attached to the pin back.  A nice early Tennessee badge.

Shipping Weight: 1 lb
Price: $225.00 USD

UCV Winchester, Tennessee Ribbon with John B. Gordon

A really neat and hard to find ribbon from a Tennessee Division United Confederate Veterans reunion held in Winchester, Tennessee.  This ribbon has a likeness of General John B. Gordon on it.  Also written on the ribbon is "J.B. Gordon, General Commander.  RE-UNION of Confederate Veterans, Tennessee Division, Winchester, Tenn. - September 9th ....".  Unfortunately the ribbon was trimmed and the date of the reunion has disappeared.  It is still a hard to find and neat ribbon!

Shipping Weight: 1 lb
Price: $225.00 USD

Richmond Howitzers Reunion Ribbon

A great ribbon from a hard to find artillery unit that served with the Army of Northern Virginia.  The ribbon is a beize color with "Richmond Howitzers" written in red.  The ribbon is approximately 5 1/4 inches long. 

1st company, Richmond howitzers George Wythe Randolph, the first captain of the Richmond Howitzers, was born in 1818 at Monticello, the home of his maternal grandfather, Thomas Jefferson. Randolph was appointed a midshipman at the age of thirteen, and served in the navy for six years. Afterwards he studied law at the University of Virginia, and in 1850 moved to Richmond to practice his profession. He con-ceived the idea of the "Howitzer Battery", which began organization on November 9, 1859, him-self as captain and Gaston Otey as First Ser-geant. The Richmond Howitzers grew into a battalion of three companies by May 1861. The original company, reorganized on May 8 with the election of Captain John C. Shields, was thereafter known as the 1st Company. In November 1861 Captain Shields was promoted to Lt. Colonel and trans-ferred, to be replaced by Lt. Wm. Palmer. In March of 1862 Captain Palmer, who desired to go into army medical service, was replaced by 1st. Lt. Edward McCarthy. An elite unit, the Howitzers served with dis-tinction. The 1st Company Richmond Howitzers, a four-gun battery, participated at First Manas-sas, the Peninsular Campaign, Seven Pines, the Seven Days' Battles, Sharpsburg, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, the Wilderness, Spotsylvania, Cold Harbor, Petersburg, and the retreat from Richmond to Appomattox. At Gettysburg, on July 2, 1863, its two rifled guns expended 200 rounds of ammunition in less than two hours at Devil's Den, and the next day, one piece alone expended 300 rounds in support of Pickett's Charge. The battery saw its commander, Edward S. McCarthy, killed at Cold Harbor; felled instantly by a sharpshooter’s minie ball. For more history visit our website, www.1stcorichmondhowitzers.com


Shipping Weight: 1 lb
Price: $225.00 USD

1887 Lee Monument Cornerstone, Richmond, Virginia Badge

A great badge worn by a Confederate Veteran at the laying of the cornerstone of the Lee Monument in Richmond, Viriginia.  The hanger is an eagle.  The front of the drop has Genral Robert E. Lee's likeness on it.  The back of the drop has the likeness of the Lee Monument and has "Laying of Corner Stone of R.E. Lee Monument - Richmond VA. - Oct. 27, 1887" written around the monument.  A nice early monument badge.

Shipping Weight: 1 lb
Price: $250.00 USD

18th Tennessee Infantry CSA Ribbon

A wonderful and hard to find ribbon from the 18th Tennessee Infantry CSA.  The 18th Tennessee was a hard fighting western unit that was in the Army of the Tennessee.  The ribbon is approximately 6 1/2 inches long by 1 1/2 inches wide.  Written on the ribbon is "18th Tenn., Company C.".  These Confederate unit ribbons are hard to find!

Shipping Weight: 1 lb
Price: $459.00 USD

1905 UCV Macon, Georgia Large Celluloid Reunion Badge

A nice, large celluloid reunion badge.  The pinback is approximately 2 3/16 inches wide.  The pinback has a blue field with 13 stars and a red, white, red stripe below the blue field.  All the colors of the First National flag are on this badge!  Written in the white field is "GA. Division Reunion - U.C.V. - Macon, GA. - Nov. 8-9, 1905".  A great, large, colorful pinback!

Shipping Weight: 1 lb
Price: $295.00 USD

North Carolina Confederate Veteran's Wallet with Confederate Currency

A wonderful wallet highly prized and carried by North Carolina Confederate Veterans. This wonderful wallet is a tri-fold leather wallet. The letters "CV" or "VC" are emblazoned in gold on the wallet.  While the letters actually stand for the Virginia North Carolina Chemical Company, the "CV" obviously stood for Confederate Veterans.  This wallet was passed out at Confederate Veteran reunions in North Carolina by the North Carolina Sales Division of the Chemical Company.  In this wallet was a 50 cent Confederate note.  This stays with the wallet.  The North Carolina Sales Division of the Chemical Company was in Durham, North Carolina.  These don't find their way to the market very often! 

Shipping Weight: 1 lb
Price: $335.00 USD

Richmond Light Infantry Blues Canteen Disk

A great metal disk which was at one time on a canteen for the Richmond Light Infantry Blues!  The disk is approximately 3 5/8 inches wide.  On the disk is a soldier in the dress of the Richmond Light Infantry Blues.  Written around the sides of the disk is "Richmond Light Infantry Blues - 1789". 

Shipping Weight: 1 lb
Price: $185.00 USD

1893 Orphan Brigade Versailes, KY Ribbon

A great ribbon for the 1893 Orphan Brigade reunion held at Versailles, Kentucky.  The ribbon is approximately 7 7/8 inches by 2 1/4 inches.  A large Confederate battle flag is in the middle of the ribbon.  Written on the ribbon is "12th Reunion - Orphan Brigade - Versailles, Ky. - September 27th & 28th, 1893 - Family". 

Shipping Weight: 1 lb
Price: $425.00 USD

1917 Orphan Brigade C.S.A. at Louisville, KY Ribbon

A great ribbon from the famed Kentucky Orphan Brigade!  This ribbon is off white in color and has red and black writing on it with the likeness of General Robert E. Lee.  Written on the ribbon is "ORPHAN BRIGADE (C.S.A.) Reunion - 34th Meeting - 57th Year- October 11, 1917 - Louisville, KY.".  The ribbon is approximately 6 1/8 inches by 2 3/16 inches.  Please note several seperations in the ribbon.


Shipping Weight: 1 lb
Price: $375.00 USD

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