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Collection
Heritage Center Collection: Fine Arts
Title
Commemorative Ribbon for Marquis de Lafayette
Object ID
G.98.30.2
Date Range
1834
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Collection
Heritage Center Collection: Fine Arts
Title
Commemorative Ribbon for Marquis de Lafayette
Description
Silk ribbon printed as a memorial to General Lafayette. Framed.
Ribbon is printed in black ink. There is a strong horizontal line about one inch from the top as well as one inch from the bottom. Centered between these lines are two images with text. At the top is "LAFAYETTE' over an image of Lafayette in profile within a laurel wreath. Underneath his image is the phrase "THE FRIEND AND COMPANION OF WASHINGTON." Below this is a mourning scene of a cloaked woman mourning at a tomb surmounted with an urn, all underneath a willow tree. The inscription reads, "Born 1757, Died at Paris, May, 1834." A final line of text states, "THE NATION MOURNS A HERO GONE."
Provenance
Was installed in the Slaymaker's home museum. The ribbon was likely acquired and descended through the family because of the fact that according to family tradition, Lafayette stopped at Amos Slaymaker's hostelry, "The Pennsylvania Arms."
A favorite of George Washington, the Marquis de Lafayette fought in the American Revolution, commanding American troops in several battles. In 1824, he returned to the United States for a grand tour where he was greeted with cheers and received many honors. His death ten years later in Paris was marked by a sincere outpouring of grief in the United States as well as in France. This particular mourning scene includes a cloaked woman grieving at a tomb topped with an urn underneath a weeping willow tree.
The urn on top of the tombstone symbolizes death since urns were often used in Greece and Rome to store cremated remains. The weeping willow, so named because of the way raindrops run down its long leaves causing some to think it looks like the tree is crying, serves to reinforce the emotions of grief and mourning.
Date Range
1834
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
Island 5
Storage Cabinet
Unit 42
Storage Shelf
Shelf 2
Storage Drawer
Bin 2-B
People
Lafayette, Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert Du Motier, marquis de
Search Terms
Ribbons
Object Name
Ribbon, Commemorative
Length (cm)
18.415
Length (ft)
0.6041666667
Length (in)
7.25
Width (cm)
5.08
Width (ft)
0.1666666667
Width (in)
2
Condition
Fair
Condition Date
1998-07-28
Condition Notes
Overall deterioration, fragile and fraying. Top 1/2 inch of ribbon is nearly separated where hinge is still attached. Overall soiling with damp stains.
Object ID
G.98.30.2
Notes
See paper object file for:
-excerpt "Two Canes: On Family's Story" detailing Slaymaker family and history of this mourning ribbon
-photo
-Lancaster Galleries slip for framing.
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Collection
Thaddeus Stevens Collection
Title
Thaddeus Stevens Commemorative Medal & Ribbon
Object ID
1930.025.001
Date Range
1930
  1 image  
Collection
Thaddeus Stevens Collection
Title
Thaddeus Stevens Commemorative Medal & Ribbon
Description
Two-color ribbon (black on left, white on right). Ribbon reads: "98TH / GRAND / CONCLAVE / STATE / OF / PENNA. / AUG. 28-29-30." Inside of ribbon reads: "Erisman Kostumer, Mason Costume and Theatrical Supply, Geo. K. Erisman. Attached to medal 1930.024.001. Metal rectangular bar attached to top of ribbon; bar reads "LANCASTER, PA."
Note: The ribbon and medal were given to LCHS by two different donors and then placed together. See 1930.024.001. The medal commemorates the Prince Hall Mason conclave held in Lancaster. Information on the Prince Hall Masons can be found in the notes section.
Provenance
See object file for additional information.
Date Range
1930
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Cabinet
Cabinet 2
Storage Shelf
Shelf 2
Storage Container
Special History: Person
People
Erisman, George
Malone, Alice
Stevens, Thaddeus
Search Terms
Prince Hall Masons
Freemasonry
Medals
Ribbons
Object Name
Ribbon, Commemorative
Height (cm)
9.525
Height (ft)
0.3125
Height (in)
3.75
Width (cm)
3.81
Width (ft)
0.125
Width (in)
1.5
Object ID
1930.025.001
Notes
Despite Stevens’ opposition to Freemasonry, the Prince Hall Masons felt a special connection to Stevens. Prince Hall, founder of this branch of Freemasonry, was an abolitionist and leader in the free Black community of eighteenth century Boston. Those who assembled in Lancaster for this particular Grand Conclave assembled, in part, to honor Stevens’ contributions to combating racism and promoting social justice.
An article that appeared in the Intelligencer Journal on Saturday, August 30, 1930 provided an important clue as to why this Grand Conclave chose to honor Stevens. The article included the subheading “Installation of New Officials Marks End of Convention Here” and contained the following text:
John Washington, of Philadelphia, was elected right eminent grand commander of the grand commandery, Knights Templar of Pennsylvania, Prince Hall affiliation, at the annual election of officers that featured the closing of the 98th annual conclave in this city on Friday.
About 250 persons, including Sir Knights and members of the Ladies’ auxiliary, participated in the parade during the afternoon. Stopping at Shreiner’s cemetery, West Chestnut and Mulberry streets, the officers placed two floral wreaths on the grave of Thaddeus Stevens.
Today, the Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania, consists of three subordinate lodges; an Eastern Region based in Philadelphia, a Central Region based in Harrisburg, and a Western Region based in Pittsburgh.
Accession Number
1930.025
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Collection
Ephemera Collection
Object ID
2010.023.8
Collection
Ephemera Collection
Description
Ribbon for comemoration of Lancaster 250 Celebration (1742-1992)
Subcategory
Adornment
Object Name
Ribbon, Commemorative
Object ID
2010.023.8
Accession Number
2010.023
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Collection
Military Collection
Object ID
2007.021
Collection
Military Collection
Description
Black ribbon, gold lettering: "U.S.S. Lancaster"
Storage Location
LCHS / Willson Memorial Building
Subcategory
Adornment
Object Name
Ribbon, Commemorative
Object ID
2007.021
Notes
details needed
Accession Number
2007.021
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Collection
Military Collection
Object ID
1983.004
Collection
Military Collection
Description
Black plain weave silk? ribbon / sash with gold machine-embroidered lettering, "U.S.S. Lancaster"
gift of Mrs. Frederick F. Reinert
( The USS Lancaster was a sloop-of-war of the U.S. Navy Ship built 1858 at the Philadelphia Navy Yard.)
Year Range From
1858
Year Range To
1915
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Cabinet
Cabinet 2
Storage Shelf
Shelf 2
Storage Container
Box 0527
Subcategory
Adornment
Object Name
Ribbon, Commemorative
Oither Names
Sash
Material
Silk
Height (in)
1.625
Length (in)
33.5
Object ID
1983.004
Credit
Courtesy of LancasterHistory, Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
Accession Number
1983.004
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Collection
General Collection
Title
Valley Forge Encampment Ribbon
Object ID
2003.017.11
Date Range
May 5, 1928
  1 image  
Collection
General Collection
Title
Valley Forge Encampment Ribbon
Description
Ribbon, Cream. "150th / Anniversary / Valley Forge / Encampment / [seal of PA / May 5th, 1928 / French Alliance Day / Committee"
Fringed on bottom, Top turned to back, T-pin inserted and hem stitched to hold pin in place.
Date Range
May 5, 1928
Year Range From
1928
Year Range To
1928
Last Owner
Evans, Lilian Slaymaker
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Cabinet
Cabinet 2
Storage Shelf
Shelf 2
Storage Container
Box 0525
People
Evans, Lilian Slaymaker
Subcategory
Adornment
Object Name
Ribbon, Commemorative
Material
Cloth
Condition
Good
Condition Date
2023-09-18
Condition Notes
Fabric separating in 4 places.Some to T-pin showing through tear in front top.
Object ID
2003.017.11
Accession Number
2003.017
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Collection
General Collection
Title
United We Stand Divided We Fall Ribbon
Object ID
2003.017.10
Date Range
1928
  1 image  
Collection
General Collection
Title
United We Stand Divided We Fall Ribbon
Description
Ribbon, Cream. "United We Stand / Divided We Fall" Printed in red, white and blue.
Date Range
1928
Year Range From
1928
Year Range To
1928
Last Owner
Evans, Lilian Slaymaker
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Cabinet
Cabinet 2
Storage Shelf
Shelf 2
Storage Container
Box 0525
People
Evans, Lilian Slaymaker
Subcategory
Adornment
Object Name
Ribbon, Commemorative
Material
Cloth
Length (cm)
15.24
Length (ft)
0.5
Length (in)
6
Width (cm)
6.0325
Width (ft)
0.1979166667
Width (in)
2.375
Condition
Good
Condition Date
2023-09-18
Condition Notes
Dirty overall. Fraying on top and bottom edges. Small hole in edge, lower right.
Object ID
2003.017.10
Accession Number
2003.017
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Collection
General Collection
Title
Columbian Exposition Ribbon
Object ID
2003.017.2
Date Range
1893
  1 image  
Collection
General Collection
Title
Columbian Exposition Ribbon
Description
Ribbon, White. "Fifth / Universal Peace / Congress / The Federation of the World / Columbian Exposition / Chicago / 1893." Printed ribbon wraps the earth. Ribbon has 1/4-inch rolled and hand stitched hem at top. Lower edge is fringed.
Date Range
1893
Year Range From
1893
Year Range To
1893
Last Owner
Evans, Lilian Slaymaker
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Cabinet
Cabinet 2
Storage Shelf
Shelf 2
Storage Container
Box 0525
People
Evans, Lilian Slaymaker
Subcategory
Adornment
Object Name
Ribbon, Commemorative
Material
Cloth
Condition
Good
Condition Date
2023-09-18
Condition Notes
Dirty. Was probably white.
Object ID
2003.017.2
Accession Number
2003.017
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Collection
History Collection
Title
Thomas Stevens Coventry Bookmark
Object ID
2003.080
Date Range
1862
Collection
History Collection
Title
Thomas Stevens Coventry Bookmark
Description
White ribbon bookmark with red and blue stitching around image of George Washington. "The Father of Our Country' arches above. Flags are draped over a canon and sword below with plaque reading: "General /George Washington/ The first in peace,/the first in war,/ the first in the hearts/ of his countrymen."
At bottom of ribbon: T. Stevens, Coventry" (Thomas Stevens, Coventry Bookmark)
Date Range
1862
Made By
Stevens, Thomas J.
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Cabinet
Cabinet 2
Storage Shelf
Shelf 2
Storage Container
Box 0527
Subcategory
Documentary Artifact
Object Name
Ribbon, Commemorative
Oither Names
Bookmark
Material
Satin
Height (in)
9
Width (in)
2
Condition
Good
Object ID
2003.080
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Collection
History Collection
Object ID
2003.081
Collection
History Collection
Description
Ribbon and bow:
White ribbon, made by "ERISMAN, Lancaster, PA, is printed with gold lettering: "Shiffler/ FIRE/ Association / No. 7 / Lancaster, /Pa"
Bow: Hand made of white fabric. Hemmed length, folded with a 1 3/8-inch band in center, stitched in back with small elastic loop in center. both ends are edged in green floss buttonhole stitches.
Made By
Erisman's
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Cabinet
Cabinet 2
Storage Shelf
Shelf 2
Storage Container
Box 0527
Subcategory
Documentary Artifact
Search Terms
Shiffler Fire Company
Ribbons
Object Name
Ribbon, Commemorative
Material
Satin
Length (cm)
17.78
Length (ft)
0.5833333333
Length (in)
7
Width (cm)
5.08
Width (ft)
0.1666666667
Width (in)
2
Dimension Details
Above dimensions for ribbon.
Fabric bow is 2 inches long and 8 inches wide.
Condition
Fair to Excellent
Condition Date
2022-09-19
Condition Notes
White fabric bow is generally soiled with some dark sports. Minimal fraying along an edge on the back.
Ribbon is in excellent condition.
Object ID
2003.081
Place of Origin
Lancaster
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