The Grand Army of the Republic (G.A.R.) Hall
G.A.R. Hall & Museum
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| Object ID |
2006.0008.082 |
| Accession# |
2006.0008 |
| Object Name |
Plate, Commemorative |
| Description |
A commemorative plate of Juliette Gordon Low's birthplace in Savannah, Georgia. Juliette Gordon Low was the founder of the Girl Scouts of America. The plate is white ceramic with a pattern edge and black and white engraving. |
| Date |
1957 |
| Search Terms |
G.A.R. Hall Grand Army of the Republic Civil War Girl Scouts Georgia |
| Collection |
Robert L. Hunker G.A.R. Collection |
| People |
Hunker, Robert L. Low, Juliette Gordon |
| Subjects |
Girls Commemoration |
| Catalog date |
03/28/2006 |
| Catalog type |
History |
| Collector |
Robert L. Hunker |
| Count |
1 |
| Credit line |
Robert L. Hunker |
| Dimensions |
H-0.75 Dia-10.5 inches |
| Home Location |
G.A.R. Hall Museum |
| Material |
Ceramic |
| Provenance |
From the Robert L. Hunker collection, 1962. |
| Recfrom |
Hunker G.A.R. Collection |
| Site |
G.A.R. Hall Museum |
| Site # |
31 |
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Peninsula Valley Historic & Education Foundation
6138 Riverview Road Suite F
Peninsula, OH 44264
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