GAR/UCV

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Here is a 6 piece grouping of Corporal John Pennell of the 41st Ohio Infantry. John Pennell was a 20year old farmer from enlisted into the 41st Ohio on October 10th, 1861 and was mustered into company 'F' on the 29th of that month for three years enlistment. Along with the 41st he would participate in the battles of Shiloh, Corinth, Perryville, and Nashville. While encamped near Nashville on December 31st of 1863 he would re-enlist as a Veteran in the 41st. During the years of 64-65 John would find himself witnessing the battles of Chickamauga, Brown's Ferry, Chattanooga, all of the battles of the Atlanta Campaign, Franklin and Nashville. John Pennell would be promoted to Corporal on Jan 20, 1864 and later in that year to Sergeant. He would survive the war for the most part unscathed and be discharged at Camp Chase, Ohio in November of 1865.

In this grouping we have to discharge documents. The first detailing his original enlistment and discharge into veterans service. The second details the rest of his service and his discharge at Camp Chase, Ohio. Both documents are in relatively great shape with the ink being vibrant and legible. One of the discharges has a tear in the upper right hand corner, but otherwise show the typical age. The third document is a furlough release form dated February 3rd through March 4th, 1864. The document is torn across the top section, however all of the printed and written ink is very legible. These furloughs were often granted as part of the re-enlistment into service for veteran status. The last three pieces are related to his post war GAR participation. Two silk ribbons with the 41st Ohio Regt designation dated 1891 & 1912. The last piece is a celluloid in the shape of the 4th Corps Badge and on it reads, "1892 / September / Fourth Corps Reunion / Washington D.C. with a light blue ribbon. This is a great little grouping with a ton of Western Theater history and relevance associated with it. All of John Pennell's records are easily found on either the NPS Soldiers and Sailors Systems or Civil War Data.com. The documents will come in a PVC/Acid free sleeves.

 

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1.08.56 See scan for condition and content.

 

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"Old Soldiers Day" medallion on a red, white, and blue ribbon. Its dated 1897 and was given out at the Illinois State Fair of that year. It appears to be U.S. Grant on the medal. The ribbon has no tears or holes. The colors are faded a bit, but the pin back is still on the bar. It measures about 3" long by 1.5" wide.

 

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A nice Daughters of Union Veterans from the 15th Convention in Milwaukee, Wis which to what I can find was held in 1905. The ribbon is 5.25" Tall and 1.5" Wide.