Ribbon, Commemorative
Object number94.51.634
Date1825
MediumSlik; Ink
Credit LineTransfer from Carnegie Museum of Natural History, GIft of Mary O'Hara Darlington
DescriptionWhite silk ribbon, scalloped edges, printed in black ink on front side with images of General Layfette and George Washington. Above the portraits is a spread-wing eagle holding a banner in it's beak.Dimensions1.125 x 8.75 in. (2.9 x 22.2 cm)InscriptionsBanner reads "Lafayette/Washington". Worn during Lafayette's visit to Pittsburgh in 1825.
MarksTiller's/Layfayette Badge/Liberty, Equality & Public Order/Copy Right Secured by Act of Congress Sept. , 182?/Tiller Sc.
Historical NotesThis ribbon was made to commemorate General Lafayette's visit to Pittsburgh in May 1825. Originally donated to the Carnegie Museum by Mary O'Hara Darlington, November 1925.Label TextThis ribbon featuring images of Lafayette and Washington was created to celebrate Lafayette’s tour of the United States in 1824–1825. The trip inspired a variety of souvenir items including cups, plates, and pins. Pairing Lafayette and Washington reminded Americans of their close relationship and of Lafayette’s status as the sole surviving general of the Revolutionary War.
Related person
Marquis de Lafayette Marie-Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert du Motier
(French, 1757 - 1837)
Related person
George Washington
(American, 1732 - 1799)
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c. 1944
1944-1945
1944-1945
1934-1936
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1860-1870
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