Civil War Medal with name, company & unit. Medal was issued, June 1866.

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Civil War Medal with name, company & unit. Medal was issued, June 1866.

I spent most of today upset that I wasn't finding any silver. I dug junk, trash, and can slaw for hours and began to wonder just why I was "wasting my time". I went back to a site that I knew had been used as a fairgrounds in the early years of my town. I did find a few wheats but still dug a lot of muddy junk.
I was working a little bit of a grid and got a deep, faint signal. The CZ meter said 8 inches and I dug that and found nothing. I dug two or three more inches out of the ground, stuck the probe in the hole and dug again. I saw a huge edge in the dirt beside the hole and hoped for a silver dollar. I brushed the object off and could tell it had a great pattern of something on one side. I flipped it over and plain as day I saw a name. I brushed again and saw a company F, 78 Regulars, Ohio Volunteers.
My metal detecting dream is to hunt Civil War relics someday and I just held the medal in my hand and marveled. I found James Bay on the Company Roster, I followed the 78 through their amazing tour, found Private Bay reenlisting in 1864 and read and read. These guys were everywhere from Shiloh to Louisiana and back to the Carolina's and Georgia. They formed in Zanesville, Ohio in October of 1861. Their first action they captured Fort Donelson, TN and almost exactly 148 years ago they were headed to Shiloh.
James survived the war, marched in Washington DC and at some point moved to Indiana. He is buried in our local cemetery and his name is on our courthouse square monument to the Civil War. I can't believe how lucky I was to find this key to history in my own hometown. Keep digging guys, it is out there.
HH, Don
 

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This is the photograph for the magazine.
 

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Re: Civil War Medal with name, company & unit. Medal was issued, June 1866.

Mackaydon said:
"The state of Ohio authorized Tiffany & Company of New York (name noted at the base of the reverse) to provide 20,000 medals to recognize those soldiers from Ohio who re-enlisted from the state under War Department General Orders, No. 191, which called for "Veteran Volunteers." These were soldiers who completed their tour of duty and then signed up for further duty as a Veteran Volunteer. The medals were distributed in the summer of 1866 and are engraved with the name and unit. Today, the conditions of the medals vary greatly but are often found in parts."

I believe you'll find this site very interesting: http://www.lindapages.com/ohcwmedals.htm
Don.....

i looked at this site. interesting ...seems the ralph baughn guys goal is to own all the medals that were given out.
 

Re: Civil War Medal with name, company & unit. thanks, Kakcsdad

I actually saw three of these for sale on ebay. They had a very high reserve and did not sell. I have contacted the cemetery where this soldier is buried and tomorrow they hope to show me his grave.

Thanks, for the info, Don
 

Re: Civil War Medal with name, company & unit. Medal was issued, June 1866.

:icon_thumright: truly an amazing find of a life time .Congrats definitely a banner find .


HH Tank :icon_pirat:
 

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