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97TH PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY ASSOC. BADGE
Item #: CWB12803
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NICE 2-PART BADGE WORN BY SURVIVING MEMBERS OF THE 97TH PA. VOLS.

The 97th Pennsylvania Infantry was a Union infantry regiment which fought in multiple key engagements of the American Civil War, including the Siege of Fort Pulaski, Bermuda Hundred Campaign, Battle of Cold Harbor, Siege of Petersburg, and the Carolinas Campaign.[1][2] Following this organization's muster-in during late August 1861, its leaders were presented the regiment's First State Color on November 4 by Pennsylvania Governor Andrew Gregg Curtin. Manufactured by Horstmann Brothers and Company, this flag was initially carried by the regiment's first color-bearer, Sergeant John D. Beaver.

Shipping Weight: 1 lb
Item # CWB12803
 $295.00 USD