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Civil War Cavalry Sergeant Major's Chevrons, ¼ Plate Tintype, Small Flag and Reunion Medal Identified to John S. Dollinger, 1st Ohio Volunteer Cavalry. Includes: (1) Approximately 7.25" x 7.5", brocade silk yellow chevrons on a blue wool backing. A few insect holes in the backing and showing honest signs of use, else very good condition. (2) ¼ plate tintype of Dollinger, seated in uniform. Image creased but remains clear and otherwise in very good condition. (3) Small 10" x 6.5" 48-star silk flag, wrinkled and frayed along the edges. (4) Reunion medal (lacks ribbon) from the National Reunion, Columbus, July, 1883. Good condition. John S. Dollinger received a wound "in a saber charge at Lovejoy Station, Georgia, Aug. 20th 1864", as stated on his invalid pension. A large archive of photocopied material from original sources regarding Dollinger's service and post-war disability claims are in included with the lot.

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Auction Dates
December, 2014
13th Saturday
Bids + Registered Phone Bidders: 3
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Sold on Dec 13, 2014 for: $2,375.00
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