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Who would you donate this piece to?
I have just about made up my mind to donate the badge I found a few years ago but don't know which site to give it to.
A brief history of it: It is a fireman's badge from the fire truck "Spiggot". The Spiggot was the first fire truck in Methuen, Ma and dates to the early 1840s. As near as I can figure it belonged to a Union soldier who was captured at Spotsylvania and sent to Andersonville prison where he died and was buried. I found the badge about 30 miles from the prison at an abandoned town site.
Now, here is the question,Would you donate it to the Methuen, Ma. Fire Department museum as it is the only known relic from the Spiggot. Or, would you give it to the Andersonville POW museum where the soldier who carried it into battle lays in rest?
I will add that a member of the Methuen FD helped me in my research. But, my computer died a while back and I lost all contact info with him. I know I can get back in touch but I need to decide which way to go before doing so.
As you can see, the badge itself is not very impressive but the history behind it makes it my best find.
I have just about made up my mind to donate the badge I found a few years ago but don't know which site to give it to.
A brief history of it: It is a fireman's badge from the fire truck "Spiggot". The Spiggot was the first fire truck in Methuen, Ma and dates to the early 1840s. As near as I can figure it belonged to a Union soldier who was captured at Spotsylvania and sent to Andersonville prison where he died and was buried. I found the badge about 30 miles from the prison at an abandoned town site.
Now, here is the question,Would you donate it to the Methuen, Ma. Fire Department museum as it is the only known relic from the Spiggot. Or, would you give it to the Andersonville POW museum where the soldier who carried it into battle lays in rest?
I will add that a member of the Methuen FD helped me in my research. But, my computer died a while back and I lost all contact info with him. I know I can get back in touch but I need to decide which way to go before doing so.
As you can see, the badge itself is not very impressive but the history behind it makes it my best find.
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