1898 Texas Veterans 25th Re-Union Ribbon
DESCRIPTION
Extremely rare and difficult to find in such pristine condition, this re-union ribbon from 1898 is remarkable.
Re-Unions were events held in towns across Texas, from 1873 to about 1898, to celebrate the Texas War of Independence from Mexico, honoring veterans on the day of the Battle of San Jacinto: April 21, 1836.
Emblazoned with the Lone Star flag of Texas, this special ribbon marks an important piece of Texas history.
DETAILS & MEASUREMENTS
Presented in Dallas, TX on April 20 & 21, 1898
Measures 7 1/2" x 2 1/4"
In very good condition, with only the ribbon's intentional original fray to the bottom edge
Colors still vibrant, with crisp and clear typography
Kept in clear protective sleeve
DESCRIPTION
Extremely rare and difficult to find in such pristine condition, this re-union ribbon from 1898 is remarkable.
Re-Unions were events held in towns across Texas, from 1873 to about 1898, to celebrate the Texas War of Independence from Mexico, honoring veterans on the day of the Battle of San Jacinto: April 21, 1836.
Emblazoned with the Lone Star flag of Texas, this special ribbon marks an important piece of Texas history.
DETAILS & MEASUREMENTS
Presented in Dallas, TX on April 20 & 21, 1898
Measures 7 1/2" x 2 1/4"
In very good condition, with only the ribbon's intentional original fray to the bottom edge
Colors still vibrant, with crisp and clear typography
Kept in clear protective sleeve
DESCRIPTION
Extremely rare and difficult to find in such pristine condition, this re-union ribbon from 1898 is remarkable.
Re-Unions were events held in towns across Texas, from 1873 to about 1898, to celebrate the Texas War of Independence from Mexico, honoring veterans on the day of the Battle of San Jacinto: April 21, 1836.
Emblazoned with the Lone Star flag of Texas, this special ribbon marks an important piece of Texas history.
DETAILS & MEASUREMENTS
Presented in Dallas, TX on April 20 & 21, 1898
Measures 7 1/2" x 2 1/4"
In very good condition, with only the ribbon's intentional original fray to the bottom edge
Colors still vibrant, with crisp and clear typography
Kept in clear protective sleeve