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C.S.A. 2ND MISSOURI CAVALRY HAT, REUNION RIBBON AND PIN
A great rarity, a black wool felt C.S.A. 2nd Missouri cavalry hat with bullion insignia and cavalry hat band, in a remarkable state of preservation. The hat, sometimes called a "Fort Drum" style hat, bears a 3 1/2" slightly-rising brim all around, with a 3/4" deep "gutter" at top. A 2 1/2" gold bullion cavalry insignia is affixed at front, showing two crossed swords with the number "2", all encircled with twisted gold braid. The cavalry hat cord is excellent, with just a few pulls where the cord meets the knot on the left side of the hat. The leather hat band, once glued-in, is largely gone. The condition of this fine relic is wonderful: mothing and any wear is almost entirely limited to the top of the hat and is minimal in any event. Presented in a custom glass and wood case. The hat is accompanied by two items which originally accompanied the hat. They include a 1912 reunion ribbon and the pin from which it was suspended. The pin, 2 1/4" wide, reads: "1864 WESTPORT 1912", the site of a battle and 1912 reunion attended by only 12 survivors of the 2nd Missouri. The swallowtail ribbon, 8" long, indicates that the wearer (and owner of the hat) was from Company D of the 2nd Missouri Cavalry. Both are also in very good condition. These items are accompanied by a two-page notarized letter of provenance from Jerry Davis, president of the North Missouri Historical Association in Kahoka, Mo. Davis explains that he purchased the hat and ribbon in the 1980s from a rather naive dealer in Kansas City. He goes into great detail describing the history of the regiment and includes 14 pages of research on leaders of the regiment, and specifically those two or three men who may have owned this hat. The 2nd Missouri Cavalry was one of the hardest-fighting regiments of the war, and counted future outlaws Frank James and Cole Younger among its members. Nicknamed the "Iron Brigade" and "Jackson's County Cavalry", they had a kill ratio approaching 25-1, and most died in combat, including their Col. Upton Hays. Following Hays' death, they were commanded by Colonels Beal G. Jeans and David Shanks and reformed into the 12th Missouri Cavalry, commonly called "Shank's Missouri Cavalry". A superb relic of great importance.

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February 11, 2015 10:00 AM EST
Elkton, MD, US

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