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    I was wondering if anyone knows where I can get, or what are the best matrials to make enlisted corp badges out of. I am looking for 6th corp 1st division badge.

    William Summe
    In Memory of George Weiser, 10th NJ INF, CO. A, 6th corps 1st divison, captured at the muleshoe of Spotsylvania,Va, imprisoned in Andersonville,GA. Born in 1839 died in 1927.

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    Re: Corp Badges

    I was in Gettysburg for my annual pilgimage earlier this month. Horse Soldier and Regimental Quartermaster both carried corps badges. I believe S&S Sutlers there do also.

    David Fox
    Last edited by JimKindred; 09-25-2008, 08:22 AM. Reason: Added signature to comply with forum rules.
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      Re: Corp Badges

      If you are looking to make your own, I would imagine wool scraps would work just fine.
      Morgan B. Tittle

      The Drunken Lullaby Mess

      "... We have room for but one language here, and that is the English language ... and we have room for but one sole loyalty and that is a loyalty to the American people."
      Theodore Roosevelt 1907

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        Re: Corp Badges

        According to the CRRC, the material was cut from a medium/heavyweight wool flannel. The appx. size of the 6th Corps is 2 1/8 width. Actually, I just made a first division 6th Corps badge today ( among a few others). Had some scrap laying around. Hope this helps some.


        Bill Fean

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          Researching the 2nd Vermont, I found plenty of photographic evidence of metal 6th corp badges worn on the left breast of the coat......mostly officers and NCO's but even a few privates. Now this may have only been the Vermonters doing this, but it's something to research. I ended up finding a cast pewter 6th corp badge at Fair Oaks and having it engraved in the same manner I've seen in surviving examples. Good luck! http://www.fairoakssutler.com/catalog/08.htm
          Jeff Lawson
          2nd Vermont, Co. E

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            Re: Corp Badges

            Originally posted by Rear Guard View Post
            Researching the 2nd Vermont, I found plenty of photographic evidence of metal 6th corp badges worn on the left breast of the coat......mostly officers and NCO's but even a few privates. Now this may have only been the Vermonters doing this, but it's something to research. I ended up finding a cast pewter 6th corp badge at Fair Oaks and having it engraved in the same manner I've seen in surviving examples. Good luck! http://www.fairoakssutler.com/catalog/08.htm
            The two 6th corps badges in this case were found near Ft. Fisher in Petersburg. Also near a Vermont camp but other regiments were there also. The 6th corps badge is one of the most commonly dug badges. I have a picture on my web site of a silver badge being worn on a kepi. The badge is almost identical to those in the picture.
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            Jim Mayo
            Portsmouth Rifles, Company G, 9th Va. Inf.

            CW Show and Tell Site
            http://www.angelfire.com/ma4/j_mayo/index.html

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