
Genuine medals were given only to bona fide members of the GAR, and were not to be sold or replicated. The Blue Border indicates that the officer who wore this medal belonged to a local GAP Post. The clasp and medal are united by the national flag, which is the ribbon of the order. The clasp of the badge is an eagle with crossed cannons and ammunition, representing defense. On the reverse side is a laurel branch for victory, and the national shield surrounded by the different corps badges, each on a keystone showing that they are united and will protect the union. Surrounding the center is the legend, Grand Army of the Republic, 1861 Veterans -1866, the later date commemorating the close of the war and the founding of the order. In the star points are the emblems of different arms of service, bugle for infantry, cannon for artillery, muskets for marines, swords for cavalry, and an anchor for sailors. On each side of this center group are the flag and eagle representing freedom and an ax and a bundle of rods for union.

&Two children are kneeling in the foreground to receive a benediction and the assurance of protection from comrades. The face of the medal has the Goddess of Liberty in the center, representing loyalty, and on either side stands a soldier and a sailor clasping hands in front of the Goddess to represent fraternity. The pendant of the badge is a fine pointed star, like the Medal of Honor granted by Congress, and is made of cannon bronze. The design of the badge, in use since 1869, is one that commemorates the great struggle in many ways. Each Grand Army badge is made of metal from cannon taken from the foe in actual battle on some of the decisive fields of the war. The badge of this great fraternity is itself a souvenir of the field and is destined to become a memento to be cherished in thousands of American homes as a priceless heirloom. However, since this original ribbon is in such good condition, I have left it intact and will provide a replacement, which which the buyer can change if desired. The ribbon shown is a replacement since, with almost all GAR medals, the ribbons are long gone or in such poor condition that they have to be replaced. It is in the original condition, with the original patina, in which it was obtained. This is an ORIGINAL LOCAL POST OFFICER OF THE DAY medal Type V medal. The Grand Army of the Republic or GAR introduced this medal in 1869.Īt its height, the GAR numbered over 400,000 members and was a social and political force, electing several Presidents who were Civil War Veterans themselves.
