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United States (United States) (search for this): article 16
Testimonial to Major Anderson.
--The citizens of Taunton, Mass., have just received a magnificent sword, which they design presenting to the gallant commander of Fort Sumter.
The blade is of exquisitely tempered steel, the hill of carved ivory, surrounded with a heavily plated figure representing Liberty.
The scabbard is of the richest gold plate, with a representation of Fort Sumter, and military emblems.
On the handle is a large gold shield, with appropriate Latin phrases.
and an English inscription, thus: "The Citizens of Taunton, Mass., to Major Robert Anderson, U.S. A. A tribute to his courage and fidelity."
Taunton (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): article 16
Testimonial to Major Anderson.
--The citizens of Taunton, Mass., have just received a magnificent sword, which they design presenting to the gallant commander of Fort Sumter.
The blade is of exquisitely tempered steel, the hill of carved ivory, surrounded with a heavily plated figure representing Liberty.
The scabbard is of the richest gold plate, with a representation of Fort Sumter, and military emblems.
On the handle is a large gold shield, with appropriate Latin phrases.
and an Engsenting to the gallant commander of Fort Sumter.
The blade is of exquisitely tempered steel, the hill of carved ivory, surrounded with a heavily plated figure representing Liberty.
The scabbard is of the richest gold plate, with a representation of Fort Sumter, and military emblems.
On the handle is a large gold shield, with appropriate Latin phrases.
and an English inscription, thus: "The Citizens of Taunton, Mass., to Major Robert Anderson, U.S. A. A tribute to his courage and fidelity."
Robert Anderson (search for this): article 16
Testimonial to Major Anderson.
--The citizens of Taunton, Mass., have just received a magnificent sword, which they design presenting to the gallant commander of Fort Sumter.
The blade is of exquisitely tempered steel, the hill of carved ivory, surrounded with a heavily plated figure representing Liberty.
The scabbard is of the richest gold plate, with a representation of Fort Sumter, and military emblems.
On the handle is a large gold shield, with appropriate Latin phrases.
and an Engenting to the gallant commander of Fort Sumter.
The blade is of exquisitely tempered steel, the hill of carved ivory, surrounded with a heavily plated figure representing Liberty.
The scabbard is of the richest gold plate, with a representation of Fort Sumter, and military emblems.
On the handle is a large gold shield, with appropriate Latin phrases.
and an English inscription, thus: "The Citizens of Taunton, Mass., to Major Robert Anderson, U.S. A. A tribute to his courage and fidelity."