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Menu for Army Reunion Banquet
Exterior and interior menu listing for an Army Reunion Banquet held at the Chamber of Commerce in Chicago. On the cover is a gold shield with a silver star on which is printed "Forty Rounds U.S." suspended from an arrow. An acorn hangs from the bottom of the shield. The back cover displays two crossed thirteen-star American flags, on which are printed Civil War sites: Donelson, Shiloh, Stone River, Chattanooga, Nashville, Vicksburg, Atlanta, Knoxville, Chicamauga (Chickamauga?), and Bentonville. A laurel wreath is superimposed on the flags. Above the flags, a figure stands beside a grouping of tents; below, a cannon is positioned in front of another tent. |
Image ID: | 102145 |
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Creation Date: | before 12 16 1868 |
Creator Name: | Western Engraving Company Chicago |
City: | Chicago |
County: | |
State: | Illinois |
Collection Name: | Menu collection, 1846-2014 |
Genre: | |
Original Format Type: | manuscript |
Original Format Number: | PH 3481.1 |
Original Dimensions: | 5 x 7.875 inches |
The Banquet Programme, not shown here, lists Lieut. Gen. Wm. T. Sherman as presiding. The last item on the programme is "The South--Let us be Friends." The printer listed beneath the menu listing is "P.L. Hanscom & Co. Printers Chicago." |
Food service |
Ephemera |
Banquets |
Dinners and dining |
Souvenirs (Keepsakes) |
Armed Forces |
Battles |
Civil War, 1861-1865 |
Soldiers |
Veterans |
Weapons |
Flags |
Insignia |
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Location: | Wisconsin Historical Society Archives, 4th Floor, Madison, Wisconsin |
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