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[CIVIL WAR]. Barney Shanker, 26th Kentucky Infantry ID badge.
Sale 1046 - American Historical Ephemera and Photography Featuring the Civil War and American Militaria Collection of Bruce B. Hermann
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[CIVIL WAR]. Barney Shanker, 26th Kentucky Infantry ID badge.
Approx. 1 x 1 1/8 in. engraved silver badge (some tarnish); T-bar pin affixed to reverse; with contemporary green paper-covered box (wear to extremities). Badge engraved: "B. Shanker / Co. B / 26 Ky. V.I. / War of 1861." Housed in box stamped: "Frank Curtis Co. / Jewelers & Opticians / Decatur, Ill." This jeweler was in operation after the war, so the box may not be original to the badge.
Barney Shanker enlisted on 30 October 1861 at Nashville, TN as a private and was mustered into Company F of the 26th Kentucky Infantry on 5 March 1862. His regiment saw heavy fighting at Shiloh and participated in the Battles of Corinth and Perryville. He re-enlisted on 27 January 1864 and was transferred to Company B on 1 April 1864, dating this badge from between April 1864 and 10 July 1865 when he mustered out at Salisbury, NC. After re-enlistment, they became a mounted unit participated in the charge on Hood's Army in the Battle of Nashville and served in the protection of Kentucky.
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