A. Silver-colored medal with relief image of Thaddeus Stevens 1792-1868 on one side and "Champion of Free Schools Friend of the Poor and Down-Trodden" on the other.
B. Enclosed in a green velvet box with an American eagle in gold set into lower right hand corner.
(Similar to 2002.079.1, bronze coin/medal in green velvet box.)
A. Copper-colored medal with relief image of Thaddeus Stevens 1792-1868 on one side and "Champion of Free Schools Friend of the Poor and Down-Trodden" on the other.
B. Enclosed in a green velvet box with an American eagle in gold set into lower right hand corner.
C. Cardboard sleeve with gold ink circle on top stamped: "Treasury/ United States Mint."
Photograph- The original plant of the Ball Star Retainer plant, later the Bearings Company plant, located between the railroad tracks and Harrisburg Avenue near the end of College Avenue. The buildings are now used by Franklin & Marshall College as a warehouse.
Photograph- The original plant of the Ball Star Retainer plant, later the Bearings Company plant, located between the railroad tracks and Harrisburg Avenue near the end of College Avenue. The buildings are now used by Franklin & Marshall College as a warehouse.
Description
The original plant of the Ball Star Retainer plant, later the Bearings Company plant, located between the railroad tracks and Harrisburg Avenue near the end of College Avenue. The buildings are now used by Franklin & Marshall College as a warehouse.
Photograph- The original plant of the Ball Star Retainer plant, later the Bearings Company plant, located between the railroad tracks and Harrisburg Avenue near the end of College Avenue. The buildings are now used by Franklin & Marshall College as a warehouse.
Photograph- The original plant of the Ball Star Retainer plant, later the Bearings Company plant, located between the railroad tracks and Harrisburg Avenue near the end of College Avenue. The buildings are now used by Franklin & Marshall College as a warehouse.
Description
The original plant of the Ball Star Retainer plant, later the Bearings Company plant, located between the railroad tracks and Harrisburg Avenue near the end of College Avenue. The buildings are now used by Franklin & Marshall College as a warehouse.
Photograph- Gravestone of John Hipple at Riverview Cemetery south of Bainbridge. Inscription reads: John H. Hipple, First Sergeant Co. B, 45th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, Fell at the battle of Spottsylvania May 18, 1864, aged 28 years, 3 months and 27 days.
Photograph- Gravestone of John Hipple at Riverview Cemetery south of Bainbridge. Inscription reads: John H. Hipple, First Sergeant Co. B, 45th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, Fell at the battle of Spottsylvania May 18, 1864, aged 28 years, 3 months and 27 days.
Description
Gravestone of John Hipple at Riverview Cemetery south of Bainbridge. Inscription reads: John H. Hipple, First Sergeant Co. B, 45th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, Fell at the battle of Spottsylvania May 18, 1864, aged 28 years, 3 months and 27 days.