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Berdan Sharpshooters Civil War Medal

$ 13.19

Availability: 62 in stock
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  • Condition: New
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    Description

    Berdan Sharpshooters Medal
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    Highest quality and accurate to the original piece issued in the 19th
    century
    Reproduction measures
    3½” (90mm) long x 1½” (38mm) across
    Suspended from the frock with a barrel safety clasp and comes packed in a clear plastic, foam lined presentation case.
    Lifetime Limited Warranty (see restrictions below)
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    The Berdan Sharpshooters Medal
    In the summer and fall of 1861, Hiram Berdan was involved in the recruiting of eighteen companies, from eight states, which were formed into two sharpshooter regiments with the backing of General Winfield Scott and President Abraham Lincoln. Berdan was named as Colonel of the resultant 1st and 2nd U.S. Sharpshooters on November 30, 1861. His men, who had to pass rigorous marksmanship tests, which included firing ten consecutive rounds free standing at a ten inch diameter target one hundred yards away and then fire an addition ten rounds at a ten inch diameter target two hundred yards away from a resting position, without missing a single shot. They were dressed in distinctive green uniforms and equipped with the most advanced long-range rifles featuring telescopic sights. Even when assigned to a brigade, the regiments were usually detached for special assignments on the field of battle. They were frequently used for skirmish duty. Berdan fought at the Seven Days Battles and Second Battle of Bull Run. In September 1862, his sharpshooters were at the Battle of Shepherdstown. Berdan commanded the 2nd Brigade, 3rd Division, 3rd Corps, Army of the Potomac in February and March 1863, then he commanded the 3rd Brigade at the Battle of Chancellorsville.
    At the Battle of Gettysburg, his two regiments of sharpshooters played an important role in delaying Confederate attacks on Devil's Den and the Peach Orchard. In a sharp encounter in Pitzer's Woods on Seminary Ridge, the 1st U.S. Sharpshooters stalled the advancing Alabama brigade of Cadmus Wilcox. Berdan assumed command of J. H. Hobart Ward's brigade when the latter became acting division commander (David B. Birney having become acting corps commander following the wounding of Daniel Sickles) and led the division throughout the rest of the campaign, as well as during the subsequent Bristoe and Mine Run Campaigns.
    According to a report of the American Numismatic Society published in 1902, the The Survivors Association of Berdan Sharpshooters was first suggested in a meeting held in Gettysburg on July 3, 1888 and "perfected" in Boston on August 11, 1890.
    Original Berdan Sharpshooters Medals are extremely rare and can sell for over ,000 in poor condition.
    This recreation of an authentic period piece is a must for the Civil War enthusiast, re-enactor, living historian, student of the American Civil War, and medal collector.
    Because we strive to exactly replicate the original of each item we offer, we continually research and modify our offerings as necessary.
    In addition, where applicable, all are inscribed on the reverse or edge with our name and/or the mold creation date; so as not to be confused with, or presented to, some trusting individual as an authentic period piece. (rev. 4 Dec 12)
    We are a Combat Disabled Veteran owned small business.  Since creating our first reproduction medal in 2007, we have been guided by the principle that we would provide you -- our customer -- with the highest quality, most accurate reproductions possible, at an affordable price.  Each product we sell has been painstakingly developed, often over many months, injected with as much WOW factor as we can muster, and then carefully packaged and shipped within one business day.  If you are not satisfied with your purchase for any reason – or for no reason at all – please give us an opportunity to set things right, or we will gladly refund the purchase price. (rev. 1 Oct 20)
    If, for any reason outside of normal wear and tear, any medal, pin, badge, buckle, or brooch we stock should ever fail, we will replace it for the cost of shipping and handling and, on that,
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    ! (rev. 1 Oct 20)
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