Civil War Ribbons, Set of Four Matted and Framed - Antique Associated At West Townsend

Civil War Ribbons, Set of Four Matted and Framed

Civil War Ribbons, Set of Four Matted and Framed

Set of four silk ribbons from 1861, worn at Union rallies to affirm loyalty:

1. “July 4, 1776, July 4, 1861, No traitor’s flag shall tarnish thy golden dome with its rebellious shadows” – contrasts founding ideals with secession, using “golden dome” as a metaphor for the U.S. Capitol defiled by Confederate symbols.

2. “For the Union, We pledge our all” – echoes enlistment oaths and Lincoln’s calls for volunteers, common at Union League meetings.

3. “The Union Constitution and the Flag Must and Shall Be Upheld” – invokes sacred symbols against perceived Southern threats to federal authority.

4. “July 4, 1776, July 4, 1861, Defender of the Stars and Stripes! A nation mourns thy loss. A Nation’s Tears thy memory shall bedew” – elegiac tribute to fallen soldiers or the pre-war Union, honoring defenders with tear imagery.

Item Date: Circa 1861

Measurement: Frames: 11.25” x 7” (vary slightly in size)

Material: Silk (ribbons), Framed & Matted

Item Condition: Excellent

Price: $2,700

SKU 1121-154

For More Information, Please Contact David Hillier at 978-597-8084 or email drh@aaawt.com.

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