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Categories • Stack's January 2005 → The John J. Ford, Jr. Collection, Part VII → Militaria → Civil War → The Union → Union Dog Tags and Identity Medals |
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Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
462 |
United States. 5th U.S. Artillery
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CH EF |
$600.00 |
C Company. Henry Mercie, South Hero, VT. Brass. 29.7 mm. Small McClellan bust type. Choice Extremely Fine. Holed as usual. Organized in September, 1861, this unit fought from the Seven Day's to the fall of Petersburg and was in Washington at war's end. ART'Y was punched over VOLS in the inscription. |
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463 |
Connecticut. 11th Volunteer Regiment
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CH EF |
$900.00 |
Nathan Harrington. Copper. 29.6 mm. Eagle type. Choice Extremely Fine. Holed as usual. The 11th was organized at Hartford in October and November, 1861 and mustered out on December 21, 1865. It fought at Newberne, Antietam, Fredericksburg, the Bermuda Hundred, Petersburg, and Richmond. |
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464 |
Connecticut. 14th Volunteer Regiment
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EF |
$1,200.00 |
H Company. Horace T. Brown. Copper. 31.3 mm. George Washington type. Extremely Fine. Holed as usual. The unit was organized at Hartford on August 23, 1862 and mustered out on May 21, 1865. It fought at Antietam, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Bristoe Station, the Wilderness, Cold Harbor, Petersburg, and Appomatox. |
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465 |
Connecticut. 18th Volunteer Regiment
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EF |
$1,200.00 |
E Company. George R. Upham. Brass. 31.3 mm. George Washington type. Extremely Fine. Holed as usual. The unit was organized at Norwich on August 22, 1862 and mustered out at Harper's Ferry on June 27, 1865. It was captured at Winchester in June, 1863, paroled the following month, exchanged in October, and was active at Newmarket in May, 1864. |
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466 |
Massachusetts. 4th Heavy Artillery
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AU |
$1,100.00 |
M Company. Augustus H. Speller. White metal. 39.8 mm. Grant type. About Uncirculated. Prooflike. Holed as usual. The unit was organized on November 12, 1864 for one year's service and was mustered out on June 17, 1865. It acted as part of Washington, D.C.'s defenses. |
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467 |
Massachusetts. 3rd Volunteer Regiment
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VF |
$750.00 |
C Company. Morthy Ragan. Brass. 31.3 mm. George Washington type. Very Fine. Nicked. Holed as usual. The unit was organized at Lakeville in September, 1862 for nine months service and was mustered out on June 16, 1863. It was stationed in and around New Berne, North Carolina. |
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468 |
Massachusetts. 16th Volunteer Regiment
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CH EF |
$3,000.00 |
K Company. Charles H. Bridges. Newton Corner, Mass. White metal. 30.7 mm. War of 1861 type, suspended from shield pinback with McClellan bust right. Choice Extremely Fine. Looped at top. The unit was organized at Cambridge on June 29, 1861 and was mustered out on July 27, 1864. Battles listed on the medal range from Fair Oaks (June, 1862) to Fredericksburg (December, 1863). |
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469 |
New Hampshire. 2nd Volunteer Regiment
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EF |
$900.00 |
E Company. P.C. Morgan. Clinton, Mass. White metal. 30.7 mm. Washington type by Merriam. Extremely Fine. Scratched. Holed. The unit was organized at Portsmouth May to June, 1861 and mustered out on December 19, 1865. It fought from First Manassas through the occupation of Richmond. Morgan is on the roll as a private. |
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470 |
New Hampshire. 11th Volunteer Regiment
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CH EF |
$750.00 |
B Company. C.H. Carter. Deerfield. Brass. 27.5 mm. Eagle type. Choice Extremely Fine. Holed. The unit was organized at Concord on September 2, 1862 and mustered out on June 4, 1865. It fought from Fredericksburg through Petersburg. Carter joined up as a private soldier on August 12, 1862 when he was 25 years old. He survived the war. |
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471 |
New Hampshire. 15th Volunteer Regiment
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CH EF |
$700.00 |
I Company. L.G. Tucker. Haverhill, Mass. Brass. 27.7 mm. Eagle type. Choice Extremely Fine. Holed. The unit was organized at Concord in October, 1862 for nine months service and mustered out on August 13, 1863. It fought in the assault on Port Huron (May 27 and June 14, 1863). In its short service the unit lost 161 men. |
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472 |
New York. 1st Veteran Cavalry
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VF |
$600.00 |
M Company. James Duffy. Fenner, N.Y. Brass. 29.7 mm. Small McClellan bust type. Very Fine. Holed. The unit was organized at Geneva, M Company mustering in on November 19, 1863, and mustered out on July 20, 1865. |
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473 |
New York. 24th Cavalry
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VF |
$525.00 |
H Company. A. Summers. Fort Covington. N.Y. Brass. 29.7 mm. Very Fine. Holed. Small McClellan type. The unit mustered in at Auburn on January 7, 1864 and fought at Spotsylvania. It was joined with the 10th New York Cavalry in June, 1865 to form the 1st Regiment (Provisional) Cavalry. |
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474 |
New York. Harris Light Cavalry
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CH VF |
$1,100.00 |
L Company. John Thompson. Oswego, N.Y. White metal. 30.8 mm. George Washington type. Choice Very Fine. Holed. The unit was organized August to October, 1861 and mustered out on June 23, 1865. It was continuously in action throughout that time and took part in Lee's surrender. |
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475 |
New York. Excelsior Brigade. 2nd Regiment
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UNC |
$1,700.00 |
G Company. John Robb. Silver. 23.8 mm. All engraved, list of Peninsula battles. Uncirculated. Looped at the top. Originally the Jackson Light Infantry, the unit was mustered in at Camp Scott on Staten Island June to July, 1861 and mustered out on July 30, 1864. The regiment saw action at Yorktown, the Seven Days, Fair Oaks, Malvern Hill, Second Manassas, Chantilly, Chancellorsville and... more |
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476 |
New York. Excelsior Brigade. 5th Regiment
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EF |
$1,300.00 |
G Company. Xaver Hund (i.e., Xavier Hunt). White metal. 30.7 mm. War of 1861 type. Extremely Fine. Looped at the top. The unit mustered in at Camp Scott on Staten Island June to October, 1861. It was originally designated the 74th New York Volunteers and was recruited from various places including Manhattan and Long Island. It was mustered out June to August, 1864. At the Battle of Williamsburg... more |
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477 |
New York. 17th Volunteer Regiment. The Westchester Chasseurs
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VF |
$1,900.00 |
H Company. Clarkson D. Ayers. Brass. 29.7 mm. Very Fine. Holed. Small Union shield type. The unit was organized at New York City on May 28, 1861 for two year's service and mustered out on June 2, 1863. H Company was recruited in Norwich, New York. Ayers' medal lists the battles he was in, including Antietam, Bull Run, Chancellorsville, and Gettysburg. |
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478 |
New York. 57th Volunteer Regiment
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EF |
$850.00 |
C Company (Zook's Voltigeurs). B. Frank Higby. Constableville. N.Y. Brass. 29.7 mm. Extremely Fine. Holed. Large McClellan bust type. The unit was organized at New York City August to November, 1861. Company C was recruited in Brooklyn and was made up from Zook's Voltigeurs; it was mustered out on July 14, 1864. The regiment fought in the defenses of Washington and at Yorktown, Fair... more |
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479 |
New York. 108th Volunteer Regiment. The Rochester Regiment
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CH EF |
$1,300.00 |
K Company. George W. Perrye. Brass. 29.7 mm. Choice Extremely Fine. Holed. Large McClellan bust type. The regiment was organized at Rochester, mustered in on August 18, 1862 and out on May 28, 1865. It was badly shot up at Antietam, losing 196 killed or wounded. Both Antietam and Fredericksburg are among the battles listed on Perrye's medal. |
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480 |
New York. 169th Volunteer Regiment. The Troy Regiment
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EF |
$900.00 |
G Company. Corpl. Jos. Farrington. Troy. N.Y. Brass. 29.8 mm. Extremely Fine. Holed. Large Union shield type. The regiment was organized at Troy, mustered in on Staten Island on October 6, 1862 and out on July 19, 1865 at Raleigh, North Carolina. |
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481 |
New York. 169th Volunteer Regiment. The Troy Regiment
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CH EF |
$1,000.00 |
K Company. C.D. Fuller. Troy. N.Y. Brass. 29.7 mm. Choice Extremely Fine. Holed. Large Union shield type. The regiment was organized at Troy, mustered in on Staten Island on October 6, 1862 and out on July 19, 1865 at Raleigh, North Carolina. |
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482 |
Maryland. 1st Volunteer Cavalry
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CH EF |
$950.00 |
G Company. James Fogel. Frederick Co. MD. Brass. 29.7 mm. Choice Extremely Fine. Holed. Lincoln type. The unit was organized at Baltimore, Pittsburg, and Washington, D.C. during 1861-62. G Company was mustered in at Pittsburg on April 5, 1861 and out on August 8, 1865. It was very heavily engaged throughout the war. Fogel's battle list on his medal goes no further than Gettysburg. |
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483 |
Ohio. 61st Volunteer Regiment
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EF |
$950.00 |
G Company. Owen Sullivan. Ent. Serv. Jany 16th 1861. White metal. 31.9 mm. Extremely Fine. Holed. George Washington type. The unit was organized at Camp Chase in Columbus on April 23, 1862 and mustered out on March 31, 1865. It fought at Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, and in the Atlanta campaign. |
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484 |
Pennsylvania. 2nd Artillery
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CH EF |
$800.00 |
D Battery. Charles J. Ogborn. Phila. PA. Brass. 29.7 mm. Choice Extremely Fine. Holed. Small McClellan bust type. The unit was organized at Philadelphia on January 8, 1862 and mustered out at City Point, Virginia on January 29, 1866. It fought in the defense of Washington, D.C., Cold Harbor, Petersburg, the Bermuda Hundred, etc. Total casualties were 616 men lost. |
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485 |
Pennsylvania. 5th Volunteer Regiment. Antietam Medal
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EF |
$800.00 |
F Company. C.H. Ort. SIV. White metal. 38.8 mm. Extremely Fine. Holed. McClellan's bust left, ANTIETAM SEP. 17 1862. The unit was organized at Harrisburg in June, 1861 as the 5th Regiment Reserves Infantry (and also known as the 34th Pennsylvania). Ort was a sergeant. |
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486 |
Pennsylvania. 45th Volunteer Regiment
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AU |
$1,100.00 |
G Company. Henry T. Rice. E. Charleston. PA. Brass. 29.7 mm. About Uncirculated. Holed. Large McClellan bust type. The unit was organized at Camp Chase, Columbus, Ohio on August 19, 1862 and mustered out on June 12, 1865. Its theatre of operations was Tennessee and Georgia. |
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487 |
Pennsylvania. 149th Volunteer Regiment. The Second Bucktails
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VF |
$750.00 |
K Company. R.M. Post. Cowdersport. PA. White metal. 30.9 mm. Very Fine. Holed. George Washington type. The unit was organized at Harrisburg in August, 1862 and mustered out on June 24, 1865. K Company hailed from Potter County, Pennsylvania. Its battle honors include Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, the Wilderness, and Cold Harbor. |
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488 |
Rhode Island. 2nd Volunteer Regiment
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EF |
$1,200.00 |
K Company. Charles Brown. Brass. 31.3 mm. Extremely Fine. Holed. George Washington type. The unit was organized at Providence in June, 1861 and mustered out on July 13, 1865. It participated in such actions as First Manassas, Fair Oaks, the Seven Days, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Marye's Heights, Gettysburg, Mine Run, the Wilderness, Cold Harbor, and Petersburg. Brown mustered... more |
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489 |
Unissued Dog Tag
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CH UNC |
$130.00 |
White metal. 34.8 mm. Choice Uncirculated. Prooflike. Mis-struck. Three-quarter facing bust of McClellan. |
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490 |
Unissued Dog Tags
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CH UNC |
$200.00 |
Brass. 27.5 mm. Choice Uncirculated. Holed. Eagle type; White metal. 30.4 mm. Choice Uncirculated. Holed. Large Union shield type. 2 pieces. |
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491 |
Unissued Dog Tags
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CH UNC |
$260.00 |
Silvered brass. 29.7 mm. Uncirculated. Holed. Eagle type; Gilt brass. 27.6 mm. Uncirculated. Scratched. Battle list type; Brass. 29.6 mm. Choice Uncirculated. Holed. Large McClellan bust type. 3 pieces. |
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